This partial sampling will show the wide variety of printed materials ‘Round-the-clock Designs has been involved with.
These customers also had their unique ideas of how to present their companies. This shows the results of the process in getting them what they wanted. The process started with ideas, a pencil and paper. Then the progression through Illustrator to a black and white and eventually color.
These three ladies needed labels for the products they were selling at the Green Market in West Palm Beach.
Again, the logo was the primary concern. The emphasis was to be on the logo and the product name for the layout of the labels. During the market season, 80 - 100 labels were produced biweekly.
After several months, they decided to venture into the restaurant business. When the restaurant was getting started, banners and signs were produced indicating the business was opening soon.
These customers all had their unique ideas of how to present their companies. From changing the name and look every three to six months or needing a duplicate without artwork.
This restaurant in City Place, West Palm Beach was in the process of opening in a prime area of the shopping center. They wanted to portray their food and atmosphere on the back lit signs and banners.
The logo and pictures from their Santa Fe, NM restaurant were provided. A layout was called for that gave the basic information and feel for the restaurant.
This sign and many others were created for and in support of our veterans who served our country.
This was a voluntarily created booklet for a charity organization that held a comedy night to raise money for their cause.
Several big name comedians were invited and needed their bio's and photos were added. There were many local sponsors of this event that wanted to advertise in the playbill as well. 200 booklets were produced for the event.
These customers also had their unique ideas of how to present their companies. This shows the results of the process in getting them what they wanted. The process started with ideas, a pencil and paper. Then the progression through Illustrator to a black and white and eventually color.
Rory is the face of Lion Country Safari and he is the way they wanted to communicate various messages around the park.
There was only one Rory and he had a lot of messages to convey. His arms and body needed to be transformed onto different positions and sizes. Vector Rory was the solution. Rory was used in dozens of signs and was reshaped four different ways.
This business card design changed every six months because the independent owner of this taxi service had special offers printed on the back that changed regularly.
The owners of this jewelry store specialized in bead jewelry. They had stores at City Place in West Palm Beach and Rehoboth Beach, DE. Every month the promotion changed and they needed signs for three different sign holders. Templates were created, bead images and color schemes were provided every month. The beads were then imposed on the correct bracelet and the layouts were created. Two of each poster size were made, one set for each location.
This huge sign was made for this sandwich shop close to the West Palm BEach courthouse. It was two separate signs fastened together in back. The top measured 72" x 48" and the bottom 96" x 48".
A forms manufacturer in Broadview, IL needed to update their brochure. Recent purchases of new equipment and an expanded product line needed to be featured in a mailer brochure. Photos needed to be updated, and were taken prior to layout. The design was made based around the logo. The color scheme was to be based on the two-color logo and converted to CMYK. 5000 gloss coated tri-fold brochures were produced from high-resolution pdf files.
These customers also had their unique ideas of how to present their companies. This shows the results of the process in getting them what they wanted. The process started with ideas, a pencil and paper. Then the progression through Illustrator to a black and white and eventually color.
Flower of Paris, a Skin Care Institute in West Palm Beach, FL was in need of signs and business cards for their newly opened business. The owner loved hibiscus flowers and wanted them to be a part of the company’s branding. She also wanted an air of elegance to be depicted in the work. As luck would have it, I had just completed drawing several flowers for another project in Illustrator. These are different colors and have more detail. The corner ornaments were also created from a picture frame in a book as well as the figures, also drawn in Illustrator from a drawing in a magazine. Business cards, coupon cards, three posters and window graphics were produced.
These customers all had their unique ideas of how to present their companies. From changing the name and look every three to six months or needing a duplicate without artwork.
This men’s clothier at City Place in West Palm Beach needed signs to bring customers to their store. Getting their direction from the New York corporate office, they're promotions always did whatever it took to drive in customers. Simple ads that say what the deal was what this customer requested. The logo needed to be recreated and the corporate office supplied all of the images. Three posters were produced every month. Two for an outdoor sign holder and one larger for an indoor wall sign.
This is a small sampling of the many banners produced during the above time frame. Many times these creations were produced from a piece of paper with the layout and some of the wording scribbled on it.
This project entailed designing a sticker printed on reflective material for parking meters so the customer could use their cell phone to pay for there metered time.
The owner of this West Palm Beach builder needed advertising pieces for a local real estate magazine. He wanted a portrait layout for a full page and a landscape layout so that information could be added at the bottom. Several completed project images were provided which the type and the logo were added. Re-sizing and positioning of the type were critical for the best viewing effect.
This ad appeared in the January 2014 edition of the PM Magazine to promote PRESENT eLearning Sysytems upcoming conferences.
The advertising specialist for several McDonald's franchises in West Palm Beach was always in need of banners, posters, hand held signs and other materials to bring more people to their stores. The basic colors have long been established and the corporate office supplied the artwork. The specialist had to get the final OK from the owner, but usually made the design process seamless. He’d draw out what his idea was, and proofs would be provided. All of the materials were printed in amounts determined by each stores needs.
Present eLearning Systems is a medical education company in Boca Raton that holds five seminars per year to educate the attending Podiatric professionals. A printed catalog is produced showing the agenda of the program, layout of the exhibitors and their advertisements. 500 gloss coated, 16 to 32 page books are produced for each event.
An annual phone and e-mail directory is produced. Every year there are additions and subtractions, rule changes and event and tournament updates. The cover is always new, the design is always created as vector art using the gradient mesh and drawing the new golfer girl.
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