Friday, November 11, 2016

New Graphic Design Projects

One thing that I love about my job is that I get to design projects that I have never done before.

For the 20/20 Vision Exhibition at Art Works Downtown, that closes tonight, I not only got to design the regular marketing pieces for the exhibition: postcard, ecard, front signage, image banners for the website, update website, create advertisements in the 2nd Friday Art Walk map, San Francisco Chronicle, and the Marin IJ, but within the exhibition itself I created a word cloud, a timeline of AWD's history, and a quote scroll.  I hope you can all come out to see the exhibition tonight, but if not below are samples of some of those extra projects.

Word Cloud

Timeline

Marin IJ Ad for 2nd Friday Art Walk


If you need help or assistance with any graphic design or website design project please keep Susan Searway Art & Design in mind.  Thanks.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Consistency of Marketing Materials

One thing to remember with marketing your company whether it is for an event, special exhibit, new product, or your services is to be consistent in all avenues you can for getting your information out to the public - direct mailers, websites, emailers, brochures, flyers, social media, etc.  One thing to note as you do this is to continue the consistent branding through all your marketing materials through the use of same fonts, imagery and colors.  The public will begin to recognize, associate, and remember your company.

Below are examples of one of my clients' upcoming event 20/20 Vision: Past, Present, Future on Saturday, September 24, 2016 for Art Works Downtown.



Donor Invitation


Donor Invitation Insert


Envelope Design for Donor Invitation


Marin Magazine Full Page Ad


San Francisco Chronicle Ad



Banners for Light Poles in Downtown San Rafael on Fourth Street between C & D Street.
11x17 Posteer Design


Window Signage

20/20 Cocktail Napkins

If your company or another company you know of needs assistance with graphic or website design work to help market an upcoming event, exhibit, products, or services Susan Searway Art & Design would be happy to assist you in any way I can.   Thanks for reading.

Friday, August 12, 2016

Marketing Materials

I love working on marketing materials.  I get to troubleshoot, explore new ideas and concepts, and get the honor of promoting my clients' products and services in a visual manner to assist them with growing their businesses. 

Below are just a few recent graphic design projects I have been working on for my clients. Click on any of the images for links to their websites.


This is an ad layout that will be printed in Marin Magazine in the upcoming month to promote Art Work's Downtown's 20/20 Vision event on Saturday, September 24, 2016.
Restore ~ Revive is a new yoga series being offered by my client, Maryon Maass of Master the Pause.  Classes run Mondays from September 12–December 19, 2016 in Larkspur.


Connie Prodromou, L.Ac., M.S., M.I.M. of Ross Valley Wllness is offering a special for the month of August on her energy medicine and acupuncture services.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Mobile Friendly Website Designs

Recently I have been working on two new website design projects.

The first website was actually a redesign-modernize project.  My client, Ilani Kopiecki of Ilani Sessions ilanisessions.com,  already had a website up and running but it was not mobile accessible.  You could view it on your smartphone, but the navigation was not easily accessible without zooming in and out.  Since the website was originally designed in WordPress I was able to select a new mobile friendly template that would display well on computers, tablets, and smartphones.  Once selected it was cleaning up the design of each page, update banners, change color palettes to Ilani's brand colors, sometimes adjust the template coding by hand to get the new desired look and feel online.  Now finished Ilani has a website that can be viewed and accessible on any device.  We also added some basic SEO keywords, alt tags, descriptions, etc. throughout her website to be more search friendly.




The second website I have had the honor of getting up and running over the past month is Master the Pause masterthepause.com for Maryon Maass.  Maryon Mass is an experienced Yoga (Himalayan Tradition and Iyengar), and Feldenkrais teacher.  Her earlier website was not working for her.  So we started from scratch with new content, a new domain name, setup her WordPress account, and began designing her new website that has all of her current contact information and listing of her classes and workshops.  

Speaking of workshops she is offering her Yoga Nidra Workshop on Sunday, June 26, 1-4pm.  You can register and pay through PayPal now through her website.  

I have also had the pleasure of creating her a Facebook Business Page www.facebook.com/masterthepause.  Feel free to like her page and keep up-to-date on whats happening.



I love assisting and working with my clients to get their marketing materials in print form or online up and running.  If you need assistance with your marketing materials I would be happy to help is any way I can.

Friday, May 13, 2016

Print Ads

Recently I have been designing on a lot of print ads for my clients.  Below are a few examples highlighting Marin Open Studios at Art Works Downtown for the Marin Open Studios catalogue ad, San Francisco Chronicle print ads, and posters designs.  One thing that we tried to do is keep a consistent look and feel to all the ads.

Marin Open Studios catalogue ad

San Francisco Chronicle print ad

posters design

Friday, April 8, 2016

Design Projects for the Arts

I love working for my clients that work in the arts.  Wether it is for an art center, galleries, theater company, or the artist, I find great joy in producing marketing materials for them.  Below are just a few samples of projects I have developed for my art clients from website with online portfolios of their artwork, exhibition postcard designs, brochures, emailers, etc.  If you know of anyone in the arts community in need of graphic design or website design assistance I would be happy to meet with them.




Friday, February 12, 2016

Website Design: The main question to ask before starting the design process

When designing a website for any client you have to go through the basic questions of what do you like, what will the content be, how do you want your website to function, what do you envision your  website to be like?   Mainly what are the clients wants, need, and ideas.

But one of the most important questions to ask before designing a website or redesigning a website is how will you maintain the website in the future? Does the client want access to make edits, are they planning on hiring a website designer to maintain the website, or does an employee need to be trained?

This is one of the main questions I ask clients when I meet with them.  Depending on their answers we can go build a custom website, work from a template site such as WordPress or Joomla, or look at a combination of the two.

With my most recent website design project for Cynthia Nowicki Moore, CFP, Wealth Management & Financial Planning we had a template program.  But her profession indicated which program-template to use.  A new template program called Forefield.  This is always the fun time for me as a designer because I get to learn a new system.



Once creating her account I looked around the system for 10–15 minutes to get my footing and then the fun part... I start to design her website with the content, images, and information we prepared ahead of time.  Overall the website was created in a few days.  After going through a couple of revisions through compliance we were ready to launch her website.  CynthiaNowickiMoore.com is now live for all to see, read and learn.


So remember when you meet with a website designer before you leave that meeting asked how will the website be used in the future so everyone is on the same page for how best to build and create the website.