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the desk
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It's
not as much that life is never promised a new day, but what
is expected out of life for the day. No, I'm not going into
some philisophical mind frame here, just a thought. Have you
ever wondered at the end of the day what was the purpose of
it all. Well, I like to think now with each morning, "What
is it that I'm to do now that I've been given a new day." Everyone
we run across during the day has that possibility of being
the answer.
As
a creative mind, or so I like to think of myself as, it is
my job to look forward with each project with the same philosophy.
What will this piece say and who will see it and be affected.
Advertising is a bit like life, the first impression is the
most important. The time from "hello" to "goodbye" is very
short and we have to make the most in a few words. I thrive
on that challenge and often look for the same from all advertisements.
"What
is the impact I'll make today?"
steve |
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Initiative: Trifold Brochure, Logo, Business
Cards. Shonna Cooper, President. |
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Event
Poster
Client:
Grapevine Parks and Recreation Department
Design:
Steve Lara
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Trade
Publication Advertisement
Client: Loadcraft
Industries, Inc.
Show: March
2008
Design:
Steve Lara |
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the
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enye
creative Moving |
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From
now and through the
fall, we will feature local artists, Barry Perez, Susie Hettleman
(www.roseminn.com),
James B. Janknegt (www.bcartfarm.com),
Tami R. Cooke, Gabriel Hunter(www.gabrielhunterstudios.com),
Tom Besson (www.tombesson.com),
Mary Glover, Erin & Tiger Flores
of Earthen Medals, Therese Ramos and
some of our own work Steve Lara and Sonia Browder. On
the next artwalk on April 12, 2008, we will again have live
music and light refreshments from 6-9
p.m. In the meantime, feel free to drop on buy during business
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