July 17, 2012

Growing Concern Print Collateral

Print Design NJ

 

Growing Concern came to Splendor for a whole new marketing program, beginning with new logo design for their landscaping business, followed by new brochure design, stationery design, and website design. The end result is a complete ensemble of great looking materials that consistently reinforce their messaging and brand.

The logo design and branded colors were used in each of the print pieces to maintain consistency and provide a uniform and professional appeal for this commercially-focused landscape firm. Splendor created new letterhead design, business card design, multiple formats of envelopes, small tri-fold brochures, large format brochures, postcards, print ads and more. The brochure design incorporated a lot of organic and natural visuals to make a connection between landscape design and the customer’s property. The website design for Growing Concern was also closely tied into the visual scheme of the brochure design.

We are grateful to Michele and Mark of Growing Concern for the opportunity to create such great materials for their firm, and we wish them continued success.

Splendor creates award winning brochure design and print design to help your business communicate effectively with your target customer. To learn how Splendor can help create an effective new brochure design for your organization, please contact us.

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