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Survey Results: Branded Email Addresses Critical to Professional Image. Mail On Mark: Custom-Branded E-Newsletters. Coburn Communications: New Logo. Educational Endeavors: Web Site Redesign. From our Blog. Read on.
Web Site Redesign: ClaimVantage. Androscoggin Bank Annual Report. Book Design: The Film That Changed My Life. The Most Important Web Design Trend of 2011: Trust. Even Non Designers Are Learning About Design and Branding. From our Blog. Read on.
Are You Losing Business to Competitors or to Something Invisible? Logo Design: Greater Freeport Chamber of Commerce. Web Site Design: New Leaf Project Management. Considering a Content Management System (CMS) for your web site? Special Pricing on Extra Thick Business Cards! From our Blog. Read on.
3-Question, 30-Second Survey. Visible Logic Open House: Wed. October 6, 4:30-6:30pm. Planning a Successful Web Site Redesign: Well-Fit Case Study. Upcoming Speaking Engagements. From our Blog. Read on.
Spartan Charters: Web Site Design Showing On-the-Water Adventure. Augustus V.M. Higginson: Web Site Design Showcases the Artist's Work. Great Works Landscape: Atmosphere and Photos. Blog Post: 10 Reasons To Be Your Designer's Best Client. From our Blog. Read on.
Our New Suite Number is 615. Androscoggin Bank Online Banking Ads. New England Breeze Web Site Design. Get the Right Logo Files from Your Graphic Designer. From our Blog. Read on.
8 Essential Elements to a Comprehensive Brand Identity. Case Study: Global Citizenship Experience. Client Testimonial: New Leaf Project Management. Polyphony HS Web Site Upgrade. From our Blog. Read on.
Ready to Add a Blog to Your Site? Web Design with a Secret Message: Ouija For The Record. Recent Logo Design: Mid Winter Classic. Client Testimonial: Cream & Sugar Bakery Web Site. From our Blog. Read on.
Web Design 2010: Trends for Effective Web Development. Bold Book Cover Design. Favorite Blog Posts of 2009. Read on.
Professional Graphic Design: The Crucial Step Toward Higher Brand Equity, Increased Revenues. Read on.
$400 Custom-Branded Templates! Save (at least) 30%! Email Marketing Has a High ROI. Why Your E-Newsletters Should Be Custom Branded. Special Rate Until December 31, 2009. Read on.
5 Overlooked Places to Build Brand Identity. 8 Typography Tips: Make your Proposals and Letters Shine. Visible Logic Honored under 100 Brands of Interest. Emily's Article on "Staying on Message" Published in the Press Herald. Read on.
AllergyFree Passport released the second edition of their book, Let's Eat Out! and launched their iPhone applications. Should You Update Rather than Redesign Your Logo?. Read on.
Visible Logic spotlighted on Startup Nation. Recent work includes a WordPress-driven web site for Cream & Sugar Bakery. Read on.
Learn why consistency is so important in branding. If you're considering adding PayPal to accept credit cards, understand the pros and cons. Recent Web design and book interior and book cover design. Read on.
We've launched our clients' blogs, but now it's our turn. Read about what we learned when we launched our own blog. Read on.
Consider the pros and cons of choosing one of the many online, digital printers over your local offset printing company. Read on.
Our goals for the new site included: Preserving our current branding; Removing flash elements; and Creating a specific place to highlight publishing work. Read on.
CMYK, RGB, PMS: Color Systems Defined. What is the difference and proper color system for your application? Read on.
Buying printing is a bit like shopping for clothes--are you looking for a t-shirt, a dress shirt, or a suit? Just like you'd need to spend more to purchase a business suit, you'll need to plan your budget for printing based on the size and complexity of the job. Read on.
It's a bit of a stereotype, but designers have a reputation for setting type too small and clients have a habit of asking for it larger. When setting type, there are a number of issues to consider. Read on.