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Promotional Materials can be a great tool for any business.
If you find yourself frequently mailing material such as brochures, press kits, or applications to prospective clients, or if you attend a lot
of trade shows, you already
know that good promotional materials are with their
weight in gold.
It's important to entrust your promotional materials to a designer who understands
the market you are pursuing. That's why the first step when we design a promotional packet is research. We take the time to find out what your competition is doing before
we even put a pen to paper.

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Third Level Data: The Press Folder for Third Level Data is perfect example of great low budget design. They had very little budget for the printing, so it had to be two color. Because of their two-color logo, the colors for the piece were dictated to us. They had an even smaller budget for the design. That means we had to do it fast, so that our hours didn't pile up. The result was actually really cool, we are all proud.


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Eagle Eye Publishers Inc: This promotional slick, for use at trade shows and by mail, gives a whole lot of product information in a nice little gift wrapped package. The yellow and black boxes on both sides remind the reader to visit their website as well as tie in their on-line banner ad campaign, which was written and designed by LeftUpstairs.


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JWGD "Refrigerator" Poster: This poster was for distribution
at a trade show that was run in conjunction with a series of workshops for small businesses that are still in their startup phase. The objective was to solicit Corporate ID work, so this poster seemed to convey their point exactly. Smaller versions were also produced as oversized business cards.

Other Clients Include: The National Council on Aging, Merck, AOL, Lucent Technologies, NAGHSR, Novus Technologies, Shultz Realty, WebFirst, The Hydropower Reform Coalition, Crounse Malchow & Schlackman, AFL-CIO, MTA,
and Goodwill Industries.