We <3 Infographics & AHEC

We had the pleasure of working with J. Fletcher Design on a rebranding campaign for the National Area Health Education Centers (AHEC), as they fought for hard-won budget dollars and awareness in communities nationwide. The project involved creating a new logo to show the interconnectedness of the various roles and to clearly define what they do. Our work also delivered actionable member research and press-ready materials.

Additionally, we needed to show the need for AHECs (which involved lots of statistic) in an easily digestible way. Our first thought was an infographic, and J. Fletcher’s creative skills were just what the doctor ordered!

 

16
Mar

Crisis Ministries Celebrates New Building With Groundbreaking

We’ve been assisting Crisis Ministries to get the community informed and excited about its new shelter, set to break ground in 2013. The new facility will have numerous new features, including: a larger men’s veterans dorm, an upgraded medical facility with treatment rooms, a dining area and staff offices.

Here are a few clips were garnered about the groundbreaking: Post and Courier, Charleston City Paper and Charleston Regional Business Journal.

Credit: Laura Olsen Imagery

Credit: Laura Olsen Imagery

 

20
Oct

Lowcountry Open Land Trust Helps Ashem Farm Transfer to Park System

We love the Lowcountry, so when the Lowcountry Open Land Trust (LOLT) approached us to help promote the preservation of a beautiful, old plantation in West Ashley, we jumped at the opportunity! Ashem Farm is nestled directly next to Charles Towne Landing on Old Towne Road. The water-front property features oaks, barns and even a former equestrian center. Late owner, Emily Ravenel Farrow, placed a conservation easement on the property to protect the land and building. She bequeathed Ashem Farm to LOLT, which then transferred ownership to the Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission (CCPRC) for future generations to enjoy.

The land is currently being assessed by CCPRC to determine how they will use it. Read about the announcement in this Post and Courier article.

LOLT Executive Director Elizabeth Hagood addresses attendees at the announcement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16
Sep