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Community Farm Connections Print Projects

Community Farm Connection Print

After creating logos for each of Community Farm Connection’s branches, Apt Design drove the look and style into a complete identity and design style for the organization.  We set them up with print materials from business cards to signage to newsletters to brochures.  Careful thought was given to create pieces that looked vibrant and beautiful, yet were still editable by staff as they updated the weekly and quarterly newsletter.  Staff, volunteers and customers all were amazed and pleased with the professional image and consistent look Apt Design brought to Wenatchee’s sustainable food non-profit!

Write on the River

Write on the River 2009 Poster

For the fourth year of our collaboration with Write on the River we suggested trying something a little different for one of their promotional posters.  The creative design was loved by both the committee and the attendees and the conference had another sold-out year!  The rest of the year’s print projects featured the monochromatic color scheme and rich ornamentation.

This design featured on: Creattica

e3 Brochure

With marketing clout from a variety of sources backing them, the e3 committee hired Apt Design to create a brochure that promoted the region to tourists from around the world.  Utilizing a warm color scheme, we packaged an array of wonderful local photos that shows the diversity of recreational opportunities concentrated here in North Central Washington.  The brochure wrangles all these photos under control with a modernist grid design.  Professional copy by Jennifer Korfiatis gave the reader plenty of reasons to come to the area, and a printing of over 50,000 brochures gave the design to plenty of readers.

11/04/08 Comments Off , ,

Xtreme Internship

A printed brochure for Xtreme Internship designed by Apt Design

The logo that Apt Design created for Xtreme came fully to life as we fashioned a full design style around it.  Aimed at a target audience aged 18 to 24, this style was bold, grungy, and complex.  Its heavy textures and ornaments were designed to appeal directly to its audience.  The brochure that was produced met with instant enthusiasm from current and future members of Xtreme and gave the program a definitive look.

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