Friday, September 24, 2010
Pacific Crest banner
After recently providing Pacific Crest with a logo refresh, we developed this handy banner stand for them to use at tradeshows, seminars, meetings and other events to help market themselves - as well as publicize their new-look logo.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Introducing Terry Carter
Without further ado, we'd like to introduce Terry Carter, the newest addition to the Focal Point team. Terry's education spans the country, literally, having earned her BFA from Central Washington University after a year-long stint at Hunter College in New York.
Terry is fascinated with technology and it’s role in the creative process, dabbling with computer illustration and honing her graphic design skills. She has experience with illustration, print design, advertising, advanced photo retouching, motion graphics for television productions as well as Flash and web design.
Our clients are going to benefit from her attention to detail, charismatic energy, and her unique creative perspective. Terry is a great addition to the Focal Point family, and we're excited to have her on board.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Cooking up an iPad App, no seriously
Mitch has been hard at work the last few weeks shooting hours and hours of footage and editing it all together to make recipe videos that will be featured on "TheInformedChef" iPad & iPhone application. He's worked with a few regionally and nationally recognized chefs, and will be featured in the next issue of the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Legacy Ford Commercial #1: Community
Legacy Ford - Community from Mitch Lewis on Vimeo.
Here's the commercial we created for Legacy Ford of Pasco. We're extremely proud of how this turned out.Thursday, September 2, 2010
FPM Creates Ad for Fortune Magazine
Focal Point Marketing recently designed an ad featured in the September 6, 2010 issue of Fortune Magazine. The ad was made possible by TRIDEC and the Tri-Cities Visitor and Convention Bureau, as well as the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, Richland and West Richland. The ad promoted the Tri-Cities as a booming place for energy, technology, recreation and leisure. It was placed in the middle of an advertorial about Washington state's innovative economic development, and talks in length about how the Tri-Cities specifically contributes in big ways.
Pick up an issue of your own!
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