Saturday, February 27th, 2010
At one time, it was said, “every business needs a website.” Today, it’s “every business needs a blog.” Which certainly applies to Connecticut’s creative agencies. But with many agency blogs feeling forced and bandwagonesque, only a handful find a voice that resonates, with the drive to keep that voice current and updated.
Sunday, September 27th, 2009
From self-publishing to Wesleyan to letterpress to Yale to designer and educator, Emily Larned’s journey has been far from traditional… We talk to Emily about her fascinating story.
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
In early 2007, Ethan Bodnar started working on what would be his first published book, which Bodnar envisioned as a “visual collaborative book about trying something new and exploring your creativity.”
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Our working philosophy is simple: build strong relationships with great clients and superb collaborators, provide client service that consistently exceeds expectations, deliver high-impact creative…and enjoy every day!
Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Constanza Gowen-Segovia’s journey towards a BFA is winding down, as 22 seniors in Hartford Art School’s Visual Communication Design program open their Senior Show at ArtSpace in Hartford.
Friday, October 24th, 2008
After a stint as a photojournalist and many years as an art director, Amy Graver founded Elements in early 1999. Since then, the New Haven-based business has grown from a one-person, dining-room-table operation to a respected and award-winning firm.
Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
Being an in-house creative in a corporate environment has many challenges, but also many rewards. One can feel isolated, or one can revel in being immersed in a brand, living and breathing the culture first-hand.
Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Brian Grabell and Troy Monroe seem to like to stick together. They work together at co:lab in Hartford. They’re both on the Executive Board of the CADC. And before that, they’ve collaborated on multiple campaigns for the CADC, and worked together at Outthink.
Friday, July 18th, 2008
While there are many reasons to pursue an advanced degree, most designers face the same question: Can I afford to invest the time & money? Do I have the drive & desire? And what will ultimately be the return on such an investment?
Saturday, July 12th, 2008
Deb Kline, currently the Director, Branding Packaging & Merchandising at Group 4 in Avon, talks about what she looks for in new hires and freelancers.