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Work Samples
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Point of Sale
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Promotions
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Brand Identity
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Print
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Vehicle Wraps
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Web Design
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Fulfillment
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Pro-Bono Work
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Seeds of Hope
The Center for Hope and Healing was facing a particularly challenging year as foundations who normally assisted changed their focus and economic hard times began to emerge. The Seeds of Hope mailer was designed to encourage potential donors to help CHH meet their goal shortfall for the year. Each card contained a packet of wildflower seeds along with a donor card and return envelope. Ideation, design, cards and inserts were completed at no cost to the organization. |
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The Art of Hope Greeting Cards
Beyond Concept set up an opportunity for the Center for Hope and Healing to partner with SOKA University and develop several sets of greeting cards of which the proceeds went to benefit children and teens, men and women who were struggling to find the courage to seek a better life. This collaboration was founded on the mutually held ideal of compassionate care for a hurting world. Each card was designed by a student and is their interpretation of hope and healing. Beyond Concept conducted the art ideation at SOKA University, designed and printed the cards and envelopes at no cost to either organization. |
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Working Wardrobes Note Cards
Working Wardrobes strives to give dignity and self-respect back to those emancipated teens, men and women emerging from life crises, who want and need to get back into the workforce so they may become self-sufficient, contributing members of society. Working Wardrobes for a New Start is dedicated to providing a path for men and women in need to achieve self-sufficiency through: Job Readiness and Life Skills Workshops, Wardrobing and Personal Grooming Services, and Job Networking. Beyond Concept designed a series of note cards and envelopes at no cost the organization and also negotiated the printing for free. |
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Working Wardrobes Banner of Appreciation for Donors
This banner was a labor of love in many ways. A local fabric company had donated a large amount of fabric to the organization and much of it was used to create curtains for dressing rooms and address other needs within the facility. But then there were the remnants - they were in a wide and varied assortment of colors and textures and fabric types; much like the volunteers and donors who support the organization. The founder wanted a banner which could be hung at the facility to thank the donors, but they had limited space and a lot of donors. Beyond Concept took all the fabric remnants and photocopied them and with many long hours of dedication to the project, the art director pieced together the remnant graphics into a banner of squares. The banner was so large it had to be reduced substantially via the magic of computers to be able to post here, which makes it difficult to see the detail. Each Square had a hanger and heart that was attached with each donors name on the heart. This was a very visual way to depict the diversity of the organization, it’s clients, donors and volunteers. |
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