2009
09.22
I do not get a lot of 11 x 17″ trifold brochure jobs. I forgot how much real estate you have to design on. Linda from ACSOPM is such a pleasure to work with. After chatting a bit we decided to bump her regular 8.5 x 11″ program brochure to a 11 x 17″. This year people will not have to squint their eyes to read the schedule – Yeah! This program design includes a registration form in the inside far right panel. We added a perforation right on the fold line then people can easily tear off, fill out and mail. This project was designed for 2 purposes; 1) A Physical Hand-Out 2) Mailing Services. The middle back panel was designed then a mailing service could easily spray on list addresses, tab then bulk mail. Here is the finished piece . . .
2009
09.19
What a project. I have been accumulating years of color samples of my finished projects. I just finally got them in a nice organized fashion. I love the feeling when I know where everything is at!! Well now for my next project: ACOSPM 11×17 tri-fold program brochure. Lots of real estate to design on this time. Should be fun!
2009
09.17
Hannah loved the 3rd option. We finalized her website banner also. Yeah!!
2009
09.17
My dear friend Hannah Bajor has so many projects she is working on. She is such a go getter! I love it! I came up with 3 different designs to boost her Lumalove™ image. I wonder which one she will like best . . .
2009
09.16
Well I have a client who needs to have several generic business forms made. The only thing is, they need to look nice and clean and be editable in MICROSOFT WORD! Now, I am not an expert in Word – not even close. Designing in word scares me to death! I do know enough to get myself in trouble though. Really the only thing that needed to be editable was company info and placing in personalized logo images. So I figured I would build the main part of the business form in another design program, make a high quality PDF/JPG and place into word as a picture from file. Then add my boxes for editable info/images on top. Word didn’t like this idea. When you printed the back image looked like crap. The text was not readable. So I was forced to learn how to make tables in Word and fine-tune my text box/image skills. After a long frustrating time – I GOT IT! I did find out I hate nudging things in Word. Every nudge is huge and it’s very hard to line things up together. This is what I ended up with . . .
2009
09.16
Yeah! ABC Legal Services postcard design is approved. We are now waiting to hear back about some quotes. Then upload final files to PrintingForLess.com. I really like the colors on this job.
2009
09.16
Teena continually exceeds our expectations. All we do is give her our ideas and her expertise and creative talent produces captivating publications and promotional products for our organization. Her work maintains and further promotes our brand before our target market. All of our communication is via email. However Teena’s graphic experience and passion for her work enables her to intuitively know what her clients want – top-notch professional presentation.
Mary Craft,
Wealth for the Righteous Resource Center
2009
09.15
Working with Teena from TinyTee Graphics has been a very positive experience for me and my business. Work ordered has always been delivered on time and at an affordable price. Teena always accommodated for last minute requests from my end even when it meant she worked through the night. She is a very patient individual as I walked through my branding process. If you are looking for a reliable, exceptionally good, affordable and easy to work with graphic designer then without hesitation I would recommend TinyTee Graphics.
Hannah Bajor
www.PregnancySuperSite.com
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Hannah you are a great person to work with. Always so positive and full of information to live healthier lives. – TinyTee
2009
09.15
Tina does great work, on time and at the right price!
Steve Kirby
www.chinaautogroup.com
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Thank you Steve. I hope we work together again in the near future. – TinyTee