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Enjoy Magazine in June!

July 10th, 2008

I was recently featured again in the June issue of Enjoy Magazine on the calendar of events page.  Both a shot of the Sundial Bridge in Redding and a ferris wheel from the Anderson Shasta District Fair.  Thank you Enjoy!  It’s always nice feeling appreciated!

Gaia Hotel Anderson Grand Opening

July 10th, 2008

I recently had the opportunity to be involved in the grand opening of the Gaia Hotel in Anderson, CA in some small way.  I’m hoping to see a few of my photos from the event around town in various marketing materials produced.  It was a pleasure working with them and of course I always enjoy photographing events in Anderson.

A little about our web design philosophy…

July 10th, 2008

Having a professionally marketed dynamic website is a two part venture. The first part is building a contemporary eye-catching site that surfers will surf because they enjoy it, either for the sake of content, ease of shopping, or some other benefit. The design is your visual pitch to the prospective client.

Part two involves your search engine marketing, authority links, and general (and targeted) traffic generation. The obvious fact that a well designed, beautifully crafted, multimedia site is useless if nobody sees it.

Portrait Photographer in Redding

July 10th, 2008

One of the best things about having a professional portrait taken is making people look as good or better in two dimensions as they do in three. Having professional lighting for your portraits is important regardless of the end result, whether it be a portrait for the company profile or business card, a wedding portrait, or your own personal website. You stick out from the rest of the bunch, and don’t look cheap by having your kid sister take a snapshot on your WalMart point-n-shoot. Why do you think so many blogs have photos of the author?

As a Graphic Designer in Redding…

July 10th, 2008

One of our most important philosophies behind logo design is usability. Your prospective clients should be able to easily read the text and recognize the image. Your logo should always be high contrast for use in print media (including black and white newspaper advertising), magazines, and web marketing. A logo needs to be appropriate to the target audience. Don’t try to be something you’re not with your logo to try to appeal to a client who won’t get to appreciate your company for who you are. Chances are, there are enough clients out there that will like your style and offerings you can just be yourself.

Some of this has been learned by past mistakes. My very first business card used a text that was so frequently mistaken, I had lots of potential customers calling the wrong number. Since that first mistake, I’ve met other business owners who have done the same thing. There is a reason why an entire job position has been centered around fonts within the graphic design industry. The font itself can be your own personal trademark. Just think of Coca-Cola’s font, or Pepsi’s, or Lays, to name a few.