We developed this site to be the online portfolio of Bob Tabor, a wonderful photographer of still life and horse portraits. He needed something simple to offset the striking imagery he provides.
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JWisdom, the sister podcasting site to the immensely popular Jewish World Review, needed a fresh and young look.
Project type:Arrhythmia Institute wanted an informational website about their practice. They needed it to be very clear and web accessible.
Project type:Belford Cashmere needed a basic web presence to allow buyers to see their latest fabrics/styles.
Project type:A basic introductory site for the consulting firm founded by internationally known business executive Jairo Senise.
Project type:After 2 years, and several awards, the Jewish Daily Forward wanted us to freshen up their look and expand their homepage.
Project type:Rowley Associates needed a workbook to accompany a presentation they give to major corporations about the subject of leadership.
Project type:Wine proprietor Ambassador John Loeb, Jr. came to us seeking a design for a holiday mailer intended to represent the brand in wishing their patrons a happy holiday, as well as drive people to their website.
Project type:Bob Tabor, who initially worked with us to build his website, recently commissioned us to design flyers for his upcoming exhibitions.
Project type:Apple Mail commissioned us to build an HTML email blast advertising their services.
Project type:We designed this brochure for a top investment advisory firm to distribute to their private wealth management clients.
Project type:For the Forward Newspaper, we wanted to attract a younger more web-savy crowd to the online edition, while still upholding the standard and tradition of this 100+ year old newspaper.
Project type:The Madison website needed to reflect their work by being bright and positive, and while it needed to appeal to kids, functionality was key so that both adults and children could find information easily.
Project type:With Julia Tabor's site we aimed to figure out how to take an existing phenomenon (the "baby blog") and do it with class and style that would reflect the family who asked for it.
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