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Massachusetts
Graphic Design Client
Podziba & Associates
– Brookline, Massachusetts
– Stationery Package
Company
– Massachusetts graphic design client Podziba & Associates is a company specializing in public policy mediation and consensus building. Our client, the principal of the company, has been mediating cases involving international relations, environmental disputes, transportation planning and education policy since 1984. Her case list is impressive, including a six-year dialogue on the issue of abortion between Pro-life and Pro-choice leaders; the facilitation of discussions among Israeli and Palestinian health care professionals; a dialogue among steel industry representatives, environmentalists and union representatives; and implementation of a mediation process for members of the Boston Metropolitan Planning Organization – a group composed of 17 government agencies responsible for Boston's central artery project, also known as The Big Dig.
Project
– Our client came to
Scribble Graphics hoping
to get her logo modernized.
Although she liked her
existing brand, she thought
that it was time to bring
it up to date. What
we did for her was use
some edgier fonts and
moved some of the graphic
elements of her logo around
to achieve a more compact
look. When she was
happy with the changes,
we proceeded to lay out
some stationery for her.
For her
stationery package, our client
wanted letterhead, business
cards, envelopes, mailing
labels, and a pocket folder
to leave a memorable impression
on clients. She
wanted everything to be
classy and high-quality.
We knew that the distinguishing
piece in her package would
be the folder so our challenge
was to find a suitable
paper stock.
Result
– In the end, we
chose a duplex sheet for
the folder that was speckled
white on one side and
the blue of her logo on
the other. The duplex
sheet was very heavy duty
paper and textured to
give the quality feel
our client was looking
for. For the other
stationery items, a speckled
white stock matching the
folder was chosen.
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