New work: old work.

Listen, children: we have a giant backlog of cask-strength graphic designs to share with you. The problem is that we've been working on new stuff, which has kept us from documenting old stuff, which has to be processed in the order received, etc. At any rate, we just posted a writeup on a re-brand we did for WebTrends a couple of years ago, and we're gonna be reaching back into the archives for some of our favorites. The plan is for us to get at least one new/old project posted each week. We'll see how that goes. So check back early and often, eh?

Posted by Adam McIsaac in Projects | 27 April 2007 | Permalink

New work: various projects for Fios.

Last Friday, we delivered a new capabilities brochure to Portland-based Fios, Inc., a pioneer and leader in the electronic discovery industry. Electronic discovery, for the uninitiated, is the process of gathering, cataloging and compiling legal evidence into a searchable electronic form for attorneys' use. Fios does the grunt work, but also shows its clients how to set up procedures to retain information in a logical and discovery-useful way.

We've been working with Fios for over a year now in kind of a "back-door" brand development exercise consisting of various collateral, Web and trade-show-related projects; those projects and the capabilities brochure are shown in greater detail here and here. If you're interested in what back-door brand development is, you'll have to wait a bit until we get the Fios case study posted. It ain't anything we invented, anyway.

The brochure was written by Timothy Leigh, photographed by Michael Jones, and printed in six match colors on FSC-certified paper (Mohawk Options) by the newly-FSC-certified Dynagraphics here in Portland.

Posted by Adam McIsaac in Projects | 03 April 2007 | Permalink

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