Welsh&Co. again designed the identity and a PowerPoint presentation for Les Schwab’s annual sales meeting.
PowerPoint Presentations Don’t Have to Be Dull
Posted June 1, 2012We’ve designed PowerPoint presentations for two clients recently. In the past it has been a given that PowerPoint presentations are a great way to get bulleted information across in a way that is maybe a little boring and not all that attractive. Besides having the potential to reinforce your organization’s overall brand identity, a well designed presentation is more compelling and more persuasive. Even though they often get thrown together at the last minute, with a little foresight we can help design a narrative and a flexible template system that will help make your next PowerPoint audience stand up and cheer (or at least not fall asleep). Give us a call to discuss your next project.
NEW WORK: Steel Bridge Songfest CD Package
Posted June 1, 2012Good dog.
Posted May 31, 2012Loch Ness Monster Spotted on Lake Union
Posted April 1, 2012NEW WORK: CTA Design Builders Brochure
Posted March 23, 2012This residential design/build firm needed a flexible and low-cost way to tell their story and present samples of previous projects. They requested something that could be assembled with different sample projects tailored to the prospect and suggested a standard pocket folder and inserts.
NEW WORK: Seattle Endodontic Arts Website
Posted January 27, 2012This group of doctors needed a new name, identity and website that projected confidence to referring dentists and anxious patients alike. (The clinic specializes in root canals.) We chose soothing colors, and eliminated all sharp edges, to create an identity that exudes calm professionalism.
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Snow on Lake Union
Posted January 20, 2012More on our Flickr account: here
NEW WORK: CTA Design Builders Website
Posted January 6, 2012Like 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.








