Brochures

 

Unisource

Unisource Paper Company wanted to promote its paper and charitable giving. We showcased the cause it supports, Lakeshore Foundation, by asking readers to imagine living with a disability and then profiling ten individuals whose lives have been changed by Lakeshore’s fitness programs.


Quad Williamson

We showed off Quad Williamson’s printing prowess in “details,” a brochure demonstrating the printer’s obsession with perfection.

Excerpt, seed spread: We know that no two jobs are alike. Because every job holds the seed to a unique, new relationship.

Excerpt, wolf spread: The way we see it, customer service means aggressively pursuing deadlines and budgets, yet handling you with the utmost care. It’s a balance.


Blanks Printing

Blanks Printing & Digital Solutions wanted to announce the acquisition of a new, highly advanced large-format digital press. To deliver the big news, we filled a 21” x 30” brochure with crisp images and a few words.


Grace UMC

Grace United Methodist Church is housed in a 1903 building, which was in danger of serious deterioration from years of water damage. The congregation needed to raise at least $150,000 for restoration. We spelled out the issue. They poured out the funds.

 
 

Bush Presidential Center

The George W. Bush Presidential Center takes pride in its talent for bringing diverse people and initiatives together to create change. This annual report highlights the success stories.

 


Clarke Sinks

The sales catalog for this sink manufacturer emphasized both the durability of the products and the maker’s renown.


PC Magazine

When computers downsized from mainframes to desktops, we helped PC Magazine solicit advertisers with a small brochure telling the story of the PC’s evolution.


The Salvation Army

What if there were no Salvation Army? We asked the question and answered it in this annual report.


Saving Grace

This brochure detailed the missions housed in a small, urban church with a big heart. It was given to potential donors and sent with grant requests to help raise $1.5 million for the building’s restoration.