Back to the June 2005 issue.

Graphic Design - What is in an image?

(by Peter Bohenek, President)

I’ve heard it said time and time again that the first impression is the most important; that a second chance does not come along very often. A positive first impression is a primary marketing concern as it can open the doors to deals that your sales team will close.

Realizing the importance of the fist impression, Rhythm Interactive, through our graphic design services, strives to design, develop, integrate and foster the best possible image of your company. It is our job to understand, interpret, and graphically convey your company’s personality in a way that is honest, unique, and memorable.

Doing this successfully requires close collaboration with the appropriate marketing personnel from your company. Our job is to discover and learn what your company stands for, what unique products, services, and benefits you provide, and who your customers are.

Not all companies use the same marketing methods, so we work closely with you to determine what marketing tool(s) would best help you reach your goals.

Projects include:

  • Website Development
  • Print and Electronic Newsletter Design and Development
  • Web Banners
  • Navigation Interfaces
  • Animated GIF’s
  • 3D Graphics
  • Business Stationery
  • Business Brochure
  • New Company and/or Product Logo
  • Direct Mailer
  • Sales Kit
  • New Promotional Piece

It is important for your business strategy to view graphic design services as an investment in your business, not an expense. A well-designed piece and a sharp presentation will make your company stand out and build brand awareness.

In the case where your company may not have an established brand, we offer full service brand workshops and strategic planning sessions that will help you define the brand of your company, and in turn, impact the creative direction of associated graphic design services.

If you think you might be ready to move ahead with a project and you would like to discuss it, please call Peter Bohenek at (949) 215-1250 or request a free project estimate.





Statistics Corner

Online ad spending is predicted to reach $26 billion in 2010.

U.S. broadband penetration has reached 56% of households.

Despite an increasing population, network television in the U.S. has declined 2% a year for the past 10 years.

The southern and western states will account for 88% of U.S. population growth from 2000 to 2030.

Web spending is set to rise 34% in 2005.

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