by Caren Hackman | Jul 25, 2012 | Blog, Design
A favorite design challenge of mine is the one-pager. It is an opportunity to define what a business or organization is all about in a restricted space. A well laid out, uncluttered approach is always best. Large photos, headers and areas of white space assist the...
by Caren Hackman | May 20, 2012 | Blog, Design
Madre Verde’s founder, Elizabeth Ortman wished to have a logo that encompassed her deep spiritualism, love of nature and of yoga. Elizabeth told me that she envisioned a mother cradling the earth. Sharing Elizabeth’s spirituality, and love for nature and yoga, I leapt...
by Caren Hackman | Jan 3, 2012 | Blog, Design, Fine Art
This is a new craft I learned during my recent trip to Israel, where the shops all use colorful thin plastic bags. Bad for the environment great for making plarn projects. I think these can be considered 100% post consumer content.
by Caren Hackman | Jul 18, 2011 | Blog, Design
Grier Summer (http://www.bestcamp.org/) needed a new brochure for the camp program. The brochure was designed as a quick overview of all the Grier Summer offerings. It has the ability to function as a stand-alone piece or as a carrier for a CD that describes the camp...
by Caren Hackman | May 31, 2010 | Blog, Design
These three banner designs for the Motivated Child are meant to form a continuous display for conferences and trade shows. Jaylene Garau developed the Motivated Child program with busy families in mind. Her hope is that The Motivated Child will enrich the lives of...
by Caren Hackman | May 31, 2010 | Blog, Design
Clark and McCarthy engineers requested a design for a dual-purpose card. They asked that I design an announcement of their new business partnership and include a message of holiday greetings.
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