Tagged: amanda
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We are super proud of Amanda appearing on the Tumblr spotlight for design. Great job Amanda!
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Introducing the NEW look for Cobec!
We are proud to show off the new rebranding work for Cobec Consulting. We added much more life and energy to their brand, which seemed fitting because Cobec is a charismatic, fun group of people. Not only did we design their logo, we translated the new look of their brand across many other facets, including:
- website
- Facebook and Twitter pages
- business cards, letterhead, envelopes, and pocket folder
- advertisements
- trade-show booth
- PowerPoint template
Check out their NEW look:

Here’s what their website looked like BEFORE:
Posted by Amanda Hughes, creative director of Business Bullpen. You can follow Amanda on Tumblr.
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The Importance of a Good Infographic
Successful infographics are used to communicate information, data and/or knowledge in a dynamic and visually appealing way. Creating hierarchy with type and graphics within the design is a way to direct your audience from the most important bit of information to the least important. Not to mention they can be very cool to look at!Above are just a few nicely designed infographics that caught my attention.
Sources:
Coffee vs Tea
Social Food Truck
Cancer Global Killer
Data Visualization
Dairy CowPosted by Amanda Hughes, creative director at Business Bullpen. You can follow Amanda on Tumblr.
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11 Great Online Resources to Get Design Inspiration
We all have creative block from time to time. Here is a collection of inspirational sties to get those creative juices flowing.
5. Logo Pond

7. FFFFound

9. The Die Line

10. We Heart

11. CommArts

Posted by Amanda Hughes. Amanda is a creative director at Business Bullpen. You can follow Amanda on Tumblr.
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Go Mobile Now
The mobile Web is growing by leaps and bounds and is projected to overtake the desktop Web in 2014. Today, approximately 900 million people access the Web via their mobile phones, compared to 1.4 billion desktop Internet users. By 2015, the number of mobile phone Internet users is expected to increase to 2 billion. This means that people are tuning into their mobile phones to browse the Internet instead of logging onto their personal desktop PCs.

Source: Morgan Stanley Mobile Report
What does this mean to you? If you have ever considered creating a mobile site or app, now is the time to move forward. With the growing population of mobile Web users, it is only a matter of time before creating a mobile site will no longer be an option but a must have.
Posted by Amanda Hughes. Amanda is the Creative Director for Business Bullpen. You can follow Amanda on Tumblr or Twitter.






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