Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Christmas in July

Soup kitchen and food pantry supplies often dwindle during the summer months when the Holiday food drive season is long past. Hunger, however, doesn’t go away. In answer to this problem, United Food Bank is conducting a summer food drive, “Christmas in July,” and Visage Creative is excited to participate. Ten percent of our design proceeds from projects started between May 15 and June 30 will go towards the purchase of food to be donated to the United Food Bank.

You can make a difference for people in need in our community simply by starting a new project from May 15 to June 30. Is there a marketing project you’ve been meaning to get to? This is the perfect time! Give us a call today to schedule your next project, and feel good about contributing to a great cause.

You can also help by spreading the word.

© 2007 Visage Creative Business Services, Inc.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Power of Space

There is a common misconception that good use of space is coating every inch of your marketing materials with data. However, even design needs room to breathe.

Think about it. When wandering through a big city maze of concrete and dizzyingly tall buildings, we crave large expanses of sky. In a crowded schedule, we crave an unoccupied moment. Amidst the noise of daily life, we crave silence. A business card crammed with information and images will leave the recipient craving visual respite. If a website, brochure or other marketing piece is too crowded with information, it loses impact. Often, nothing stands out and the piece will be overlooked completely.

A well-designed marketing piece, on the other hand, will include plenty of space and only elements that enhance its purpose. Take web sites, for example. To make the biggest impact, the information must be organized in way that is easy to navigate and visually appealing. This is something we at Visage strive for. However, you don’t have to take our word for it. The following links will take you to some well-known companies that illustrate this principle beautifully:

We also have some great examples in our gallery.

© 2007 Visage Creative Business Services, Inc.

Client Spotlight | Fresh Designs for Desert Dessert Company

Made-to-Order Design
Not all our clients come to us looking for creative ideas. Some already know exactly what they want. Walter E. Barker of Desert Cool Foods, manufacturer of soft serve and specialty beverage mixes for the restaurant industry, already had an established business with a logo and web site. He first came to Visage in 2002 wanting a poster with a cactus that had ice cream cones for the arms. We created a whole desert scene. Later, he asked us to swap out one of the ice cream cones for a slush. That image is now a range of the company’s marketing pieces – business cards, a trade show banner, nutrition information cards, apparel, product brochures, and the first of a series of postcards. Walter provided inspiration, and we designed the postcards and created a unique Desert Cool look.

Walter’s latest venture is Floránce Gourmet Frozen Dessert Mix. He wanted the marketing to evoke the feeling of escaping to a beautiful, worry-free place. We worked with him to develop the tagline, “One taste will take you there,” then set to work composing the setting he imagined – a couple seated at an outdoor table in front of an ice cream shop on the Mediterranean coast. Once the design was completed, it was used for both product labels and a postcard announcing arrival of the new dessert mix.

Rave Reviews
The reaction to all the Desert Cool postcards has been fantastic. People look forward to receiving their next mailing and can spot the company’s marketing pieces right away. Our opinion of the company? Lori Meisner Cleland, president and creative director, summed it up this way, “Walter is a fun client because we never know what he’s going to come up with next. We love bringing his ideas to life.”

© 2007 Visage Creative Business Services, Inc.

Client Kudos | Create the Space


Thanks, Nancy! You can see more of Nancy’s business and web site (which we also designed) at www.createthespace.com.