
All of the business materials for the three-day meeting used this blue wave motif—taken from one of the FENDI seasonal designs—from name tags to the presentation binders to the PowerPoint presentations themselves.










For the recreational activities, all materials were branded with this red floral motif—another FENDI pattern design—from place settings and table numbers to each of the specially prepared dinner menus.

Working with CAD drawings supplied by the architectural firm, the station first needed to be surveyed and a signage inventory created. Messages were created for the new signs that would need to be fabricated and located on the plans at street level, the mezzanine, and both platforms.












Letterhead and business card for the Chief Operating Officer (above).
In addition to designing the company's new logo and stationery system, logos for five of the company's online service products were designed for the rollout of their new website (shown below).


Above, logo designed for the Mills & Edwards law firm. This banner was used for a youth sports team they sponsored and at several other charitable events. Below, a brochure on the firm's qualifications, including bios of the two partners.






Following a major victory in a Bronx landfill lawsuit, GLK took the initiative to promote their expertise in this field of law. Above, an advertisement which appeared in several law journals. Below, a direct mail package from the firm sent out to publicize their successful litigation of this case.


