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Thematic Marketing Materials

The Old Brochure

The Revamped Brochure

Cover layout

Composite image of the cover

Composite image of the cover

Tri-Fold Mailer

Tri-Fold Mailer

Corporate Identity

Corporate Identity

Add comment February 6, 2009

MyBenefitsClub: Setting up an MLM’s image

logo.jpg Like I’ve mentioned in my earlier post, more and more companies are farming out their design requirements to freelance graphic artists. I came across ZMI through Filipino Freelancers, a professional online service for freelancers and employers. Apparently, they want their logo to be something similar to my own logo, playful yet sophisticated, so I won the bidding. :D

Streamer Brochure and application form MyBenefitsClub is a project of All U Need Concepts Co. and is the “first to introduce MLM in the Most Beautiful Manner.” After the logo has been approved, brochure and member’s application form were developed next. Since they are engaged in the business of trading of goods such as healthcare, household, car care products and accessories, logo studiesthey need to product catalog for members’ and buyers’ reference. More marketing materials such as powerpoint presentation and primer are still in the process of being produced.

Add comment February 12, 2008

Food and work will always be a perfect combination!

Cafe Iana Menu

I may not be a hardcore coffee lover but I am a fully-pledged food patriot. This is my first own food account (agency work not included: Goldilocks, Hunt’s, Lee Kum Kee) and so working on Cafe Iana’s marketing materials never really feel like work at all. Too bad, I wasn’t in the picture yet when they shot the products.

Dinuguan Working with existing photos is always a designer’s challenge. Food is easier though so layout design is not sweat at all. The real challenge that I faced here was the delivery timetable. I was roughly given 5 days to finalize layout and finish production of 20 pieces of menu book. Having an ever reliable supplier, Aljo Chua of Print Avenue was such a life saver. Initially, we committed to deliver at least 10 pieces just to make it to their rehearsal operation. Lucky for both suppliers and client, all 20 were delivered as requested.

Menu Panels Posters Up to now, I still design all of Cafe Iana’s print requirements, from streamers and flyers to thematic birthday materials. If you’re interested to see my actual designs, please visit their shop at 295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Kalusugan, Q.C. (beside St. Joseph’s College). Nah! Go there for the food. I swear their cakes and desserts are to die for.

P.S. Please give me more food-related accounts and you’ll never be disappointed with the output. :D

Add comment February 12, 2008

Role of Visual Materials in Marketing Communications

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When Ms. Hannah Crisostomo contacted me on October 2006 to improve FERN-C’s brochure, I immediately knew that this would be the company’s first step into integrating good visual materials to go hand in hand with their marketing communications plan. It just took a few more months for this fastly-expanding MLM company to take the full leap of outsourcing the task to me as the designer/art director and to copywriter, Deedee Espina.

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FERN-C’s first product adAs FERN’s marketing communications consultants, it was our main responsibility to develop an integrated set of standard marketing communication materials consistent of FERN-C branding. This included enhancing their corporate identity materials (businesscards, letterhead, envelop), designing employees’ and members’ uniforms and visors, dressing up their official vehicle, redesigning paperbags, and of course, developing their print materials. The initial step was to schedule a photo shoot for FERN-C’s exclusive image bank. Art direction was crucial on this part for the photos had to be generic enough for future collaterals’ use but still had to convey the general message of FERN-C as the non-acidic Vitamin C.

FERN-Chronicle’s Maiden Issue In order to fully involve, educate and inform the distributors regarding what’s going on with the company and update them about the benefits of FERN-C, FERN launched its first bi-monthly newsletter, FERN-Chronicles and redesigned the FERN-C website. By the time we had released the maiden issue and launched the website, FERN-C now has an established color palette and basic look which anyone can easily recall. Now the task of developing succeeding marketing materials was getting easier.

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Add comment February 10, 2008


Why the Name?

no·mad [noh-mad]
1. a member of a people or tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to place, usually seasonally and often following a traditional route or circuit according to the state of the pasturage or food supply.
2. any wanderer; itinerant.


Literally and figuratively I wander to search, discover and innovate design ideas and approaches for my own creative growth and my clients' satisfaction.
WHY THE BEST IDEAS DIDN'T COME FROM AN OFFICE CUBICLE!

WHY HIRE THE NOMAD DESIGNER?

1. My creative brain cells are not being suffocated in an office, thus generating more fresh approach for your materials.
2. You don't have to squeeze me in your hectic schedule. There's the internet, mobile phone or landline.
3. You and I could be anywhere, but the design will always reach you. Thanks to WI-FI!
4. No need to worry about finding a good production supplier. Let me handle that so you can just wait for your deliverables.
5. I love challenges and if you're tight in budget, be assured that it wouldn't kill my creativity.

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Brochures, Flyers, Primers, Posters, Banners, Streamers
Newsletters, Catalogs, Coffee Table Books, Annual Report
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Print Ads
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Web Design
Anything that can be treated with visual creativity

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