Marketing kits are our specialty. We love creating them. Each assignment presents the opportunity to rethink how a client views its business and how audiences use materials. Exploring new papers, choosing color schemes, designing logos and icons, and making it work within a budget… why we’re giddy just thinking about it.
Peninsula Friends of the Library raises funds for the three lovely libraries of the Palos Verde (Calif.) Library District. To increase its membership roll, PFL turned to us to revamp its marketing materials so they would appeal to a new generation of supporters.
WirelessWERX needed a booth for its debut at ASIS International, the preeminent security trade show. The challenge was to create a booth that set the right tone and image for the up-and-coming company while staying within a start-up’s budget.
For a client working with the Asian and Pacific Islander communities, we developed a brochure with one design and produced it in 13 languages.
We love creating logos. These projects combine all the elements we really enjoy: research, brainstorming and (almost) unlimited creativity.
As part of a sponsorship package, Visage Mobile received a free print ad. The only problem was Visage did not have any updated ads suitable for the magazine. One brainstorming session and a few hours later Visage was ready to go.
One of the reasons non-profit agencies choose Eliot Lane is for our a la carte services. They provide the copy and we handle the design and print production. These projects require designs that are culturally sensitive and representative of myriad Asian and Pacific Islander communities.