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Design, News : Summer 2011 FilmDrunk.com – from tattoo to t-shirt

Sunday, July 17th, 2011
Marc Hedges

Every so often a project takes a path that none expect. A good friend, James Robertson, approached me with a fun idea to design a rub-on tattoo in celebration of his upcoming birthday. He wanted a unique SWAG item to give as a token of appreciation to his party guests. The concept presented was this:

He’s a follower of FilmDrunk.com a movie blog written and edited by Vince Mancini. Vince is known for his “tell it like it is” approach to critiquing movies. James noted that in some of the posts there are images of a dog in a birthday party hat incorprated into an occasional image (placed in for fun). James found it clever, noting how the dog looks like a true professional model, straight face and all. From this he requested creating a tattoo style logomark for “Birthday Dog”.

Long story short, we pulled it together and produced a fun illustration and he ran 2,000 tattoos (he has lots of friends!). They were a big hit, especially with the ladies!! About a month later James contacted me and said he mailed some to Vince at FilmDrunk as a gesture of his appreciation for the blog. Vince was pleased with the gift and asked if he could use the logo for a FilmDrunk promotional t-shirt. James agreed and said it’ll run through encompus. Vince connected with me to work out the final details of adding his blog’s logo treatment. A few renditions later and we had the final art. The t-shirt has been well received by fans of FilmDrunk.com and it is given to a select few who post a comment selected for FilmDrunks “comment of the week”.

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First look at Birthday Dog.

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Design, News, Web : Winter 11 encompus collaborates with Ron Miriello, taking his 100 Worlds Project global

Saturday, February 12th, 2011
Marc Hedges

encompus teamed up with Ron Miriello of locally based Miriello Grafico to launch 100worldsproject.com. 100 Worlds Project is an exhibition of globe-inspired sculptures made by Ron, in collaboration with a community of craftsmen, makers, photographers, and other like-minded people. In the spirit of collabaration, and using the existing identity created by the team at Miriello Grafico, we designed a website that remained true to their image and pushed the design in “big and small ways” (as Ron might say). The website launch was strategically planned to officially kickoff the exhibit opening. For a new perspective on a global event visit 100worldsproject.com.

Design, News : Summer 10 encompus helps set the bar for The Trademark Group

Saturday, September 4th, 2010
Marc Hedges

Yes, brand awareness, cost-effectiveness, and high-quality legal services do go together. The Trademark Group, a law firm specializing in United States and International trademark registration and protection will agree. Having handled nearly ten thousand domestic and international marks for their clients, Founder and Attorney Marnie Wright Barnhorst, said “it was time to turn its focuse internally”. One prerequisite, to keep the original global concept they started with in 1997. Teaming up with encompus, we created a new Brand image for The Trademark Group that held true to the original concept and reaffirmed there global perspective and continued growth.

We kicked off the re-brand with a new logo-mark. Accompanying the globe icon we paid particular attention to the typographic style and simple color pallet as it carried over to the business card design and collateral. The outcome was on target and the new image well received. We followed up with a new, organized and structured website design. The website development included: site mapping, user interaction, content organization, copy writing, on-site photography, and HTML/CSS programming. We closed out the project by updating all of The Trademark Group’s internal documents and Microsoft Word templates including; a cover letter, terms and pricing sheets, detailed proposal layout, trademark registration forms, and a virity of other documents.

In the end, we increase The Trademark Group’s perceived value as a leading provider of cost-effective, efficient, and high-quality legal services. If you’re looking for a trademark registration and protection team, we highly recomment The Trademark Group.

Design, News : Summer 10 encompus gives to the Haiti Poster Project

Friday, June 18th, 2010
encompus

Marc Hedges designed a poster for The Haiti Poster Project, launched locally in January 2010 to help victims of the earthquake in Haiti. The donations are driven by designer participation on a international scale. Each participent creates and produces a limited edition poster, signed and numbered in quantities of 25 to 100. The donated posters, on sale now, are sold online in aid of Doctors Without Borders. Apart from the charitable resources the poster project generates, it provides designers with a creative outlet in which they can convey important messages and increase social awareness.

Marc’s uplifting design features a ‘Tap Tap Bus’ with hand rendered typography and focuses on the bond formed among the people of Haiti during the tragedy. The Haitian motto ‘Unity Creates Strength’ (English translation) reinforces the concept, Haitians helping Haitians. “The decorative nature of a Haitian bus made this the perfect vehicle to illustrate the message – Haiti will Prevail!”

Design, News : Winter 10 encompus teams with ProEst Estimating to reach new goals

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Marc Hedges

For over five years now we have continued to manage the brand for ProEst Estimating, a national software developer for the construction industry. In the fast pace software arena making updates is a norm. ProEst is managing its growth through product development and brand awareness. Each time ProEst pushes its product to a new level we deliver the creative support. Top search rankings, qualifying partnerships, advertising campaigns, all securing high returns, it’s a win win! Prior to closing out 2009 we completed an identity update and produced some unique promotional SWAG: a golf ball with presentation box and an undersized football. Lets just say that at each event, they scored big!