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We hiked, we saught, we almost lost two fingers to Swampy

October 4th, 2010 // // Topic: , ,

What lurks behind tree stumps and makes the sound of a gagged walrus? Can alligators the size of a squirrel fly? Can a human inside a ranger rick mascot outfit feel kids trying to tickle them? openbox9 and its mascots Carlee and Kathleen went to answer these questions at National Wildlife Federation’s Hike and Seek [...]

Beefy Eagles are best on the 4th

June 30th, 2010 // // Topic: , ,

A sea of bold graphics This Independence day, I ask that you not only enjoy the pageantry of men in grilling aprons, the whiff of a sizzling grill or a heartedly chorus of yankee doodle — I ask you to soak in all the graphics. Our flag in all of is glory, is a really [...]

USAID – the GATE Project

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BEFORE Project

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Access Partners

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Young Careerist

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USAID and Promoting Gender Equitable Opportunities

December 15th, 2009 // // Topic: , ,

Completing a year long project Can addressing gender issues in the marketplace improve the programs that USAID is implementing overseas? Can these countries gain economic growth and lasting poverty reduction through understanding these gender inequalities as obstacles? I do not want to spoil the reading of thousands of hard worked research but… yes is the [...]

A church and design : Crossroads 09

June 25th, 2009 // // Topic: , ,

At many churches, activity and the need to promote them is always on flurry mode. Crossroads Church in California is no different in that regard but it is special in the fact it loves good design. We have had many opportunities to enjoy the creative process with them – here is just a small sampling [...]

Easter hop(e) Complete Campaign

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Parkside Church, Cleveland, Ohio – Easter 2009 Campaign The challenge was simple – no images of Easter lilies. Harder to avoid than one would think — people love those flowers. We thought the bunny could help out in a new way by helping play with the our concept of “hop(e) – What are you hunting [...]