Contracted by Chart and Compass Consulting, we worked to update the image of family-run Taylor Shellfish Farms of Shelton, Washington, the largest producer of farmed shellfish in the United States, employing more than 600 employees and working 11,000 acres of tidelands across Washington and British Columbia. In 2015, Taylor harvested and sold 50 million oysters, 4 million pounds of Manila clams, 1 million pounds of mussels and 700,000 pounds of geoduck clams.
Contracted by Chart and Compass Consulting, we worked to update the image of family-run Taylor Shellfish Farms of Shelton, Washington, the largest producer of farmed shellfish in the United States, employing more than 600 employees and working 11,000 acres of tidelands across Washington and British Columbia. In 2015, Taylor harvested and sold 50 million oysters, 4 million pounds of Manila clams, 1 million pounds of mussels and 700,000 pounds of geoduck clams.
Created to promote an Emerging Leaders networking event at Lucky Strike Bowling Alley, this piece focused on simple lines and clean imagery using entirely vector artwork.
A short turn deadline advertisement for a Seattle law firm utilizing the view from their offices at pier 70 on the Seattle waterfront and the entry way to their building, published in the Puget Sound Business Journal newspaper and their online website.
Estate sales flyers are the definitely the main stay work of the Real Estate industry. Over the course of two years, I worked with Krista Mehr on a format for her flyers that could be utilized by any of her agents and could be easily updated with the unique professional photography and data from their MLS listings in under 30 minutes.
These postcard pieces are part of a series pitched to Krista Mehr for an every door direct mail campaign in the winter of 2015. Utilizing the same main image in 4 different versions, as well as a second image, these quick mockups sent the campaign off in the right direction.
Good Nomad was expanding their program enrollment and required new marketing materials for their campus programs.
CHALLENGE: To create a visually inviting design piece that has the ability draw in the reader and still deliver a large quantity of data.