The W Blog

NEW WORK: Event Poster for Steel Bridge Songfest

One of the great things about being a graphic designer is getting to work on such a variety of projects. For many designers, the poster is one of our favorites, and sadly, one that comes around all too seldom (at least for us). Recently Greg was privileged to get to design a poster for an annual music and song festival in Sturgeon Bay, WI. With a limited budget but an extensive trove of photography from past events, a collage seemed a good solution.

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NEW WORK: Website Redesign for Henbart

Henbart, LLC is the real estate development arm of Bartell Drugs. We recently designed this responsive WordPress site for them to better reflect their stature in the Seattle development community. Great client. www.henbart.com.
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NEW WORK: Trade Show Banners for Clark Nuber

We recently designed these 32″ x 80″ banners for the accounting firm of Clark Nuber to be used in free-standing banner displays. Great, inexpensive way to increase the impact of your presence at shows.

NEW WORK: Gas Works Park Renderings

Welsh&Co. produced these renderings for Seattle Department of Parks and Rec to show their planned renovation of the popular Gas Works Park.

NEW WORK: Landau Associates Website

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Landau Associates is an environmental engineering firm with seven offices in the Northwest. They came to Welsh&Co. for a website redesign that would allow them to better show off the breadth of their experience. The full site has over 100 pages of case studies and information about the firm, and sports a full content management system.

See the site here.

 

NEW WORK: CTA Design Builders Website

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Like their name suggests, this architecture firm is also a licensed contractor that builds their projects with the same care with which they design them. They needed a website that was easy to navigate and that showed off their projects in dramatic fashion. Rolling over the category links on the homepage initiates a surprising slide show of images of their work. Overall, we kept the design simple and let the photos speak for themselves.

See the site here.