Posts Tagged ‘logo design’

Jennie Jacobs

Design Education Session: Brand Style Guide

August 1st, 2012
by Jennie Jacobs

Hello Wild Web Friends. I would like to take a moment to introduce to you our new blog series titled Design Education Session. The purpose of these blog posts is to better equip our readers with some basic knowledge of design to better work with your designers, web developers, photographers and art directors. When working …

Posted in Branding, Personal Branding, Web Marketing Best Practices, Website Design, Wild Web Women

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Jennie Jacobs

Guidelines for a Great Logo

November 6th, 2011
by Jennie Jacobs

As a graphic designer and more specifically the Visual Communications Connoisseur for Web Marketing Therapy, I do a lot of identity and brand work for clients. A brand is an important aspect to any organization because it helps establish credibility and communicate the who, what and whom of an organization: who you are, what you …

Posted in Blog, Branding, Personal Branding, Web Marketing Best Practices, Web Marketing Tips

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Jennie Jacobs

Identify Your Brand: Katie’s Botanical Design

September 28th, 2011
by Jennie Jacobs

Recently I had the pleasure of working with the uber-talented plant lady, Katie Sorensen of Katie’s Botanical Design, on establishing an identity for her business. Katie’s Botanical Design is a full service plant design company owned and operated by Katie Sorenson. Her ability to transform plants into breathtaking arrangements, living and floral, is a talent …

Posted in Blog, Marketing Strategy, Website Design

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Lorrie Thomas

Comic Relief – The Process

December 6th, 2008
by Lorrie Thomas

This is one of my favorite YouTube Videos EVER.  For those of you that have ever been a part of any art process (online or offline), you will appreciate this mini moment of comic relief that brilliantly illustrates a (sometimes inevitable) clusterfuck creative process.  Happy Comic Relief and Art Therapy!  Never underestimate the power of sound …

Posted in Art Therapy, Comic Relief

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