Brochures / Marketing Materials

Although everything seems to be presented in a virtual, online format, there’s still merit to handing a potential client an impressive brochure. These printed materials not only serve to show clients the services and features that your firm offers, it acts as a reminder that you are ready and willing to provide a useful service. At Inkandescent PR, we have had success developing brochures and other marketing materials for the firms shown below. Call us today for pricing for your brochure and other marketing materials. (Also: Check out the examples of the several Corporate Identity packages that we’ve created.)

Corporate Identity: Great Handmade Gifts

Writing / Concept by Hope Katz Gibbs
Design / Illustration by by Michael Gibbs
Photos by TaranZ

CLIENT: Hope Katz Gibbs, president and founder
Great Handmade Gifts, Inc.
Clifton, VA

ASSIGNMENT: Create sophisticated corporate look for e-commerce gift company that mostly functions online.

TARGET AUDIENCE: Shoppers, with focus on women (busy ones — and moms, in particular); and male / female artists and artisans to join the network

CHALLENGE: Although she launched in September 2001, Hope took several years to perfect the image and goals of her company. When she launched her website in December 2003, she wanted to have marketing materials ready get the word out in a bigger way. But she needed them to reflect the high-end gifts she sells on her website, www.greathandmadegifts.comBecause part of her business plan is to attract artists and artisans who make handmade gifts, it needed to be inviting for that arts audience, as well.

SOLUTION: Mike and Hope came up with a cover image for the brochure (three stalks of lucky bamboo, signifying happiness) that suggest the company is holistic and creative, but grounded. Inside the three-panel brochure are images of the assortment of gifts offered on the website’s nine “shops:” art gallery, books & music, home & garden, jewelry, clothes, babies & kids, brides & grooms, chocolates & treats, and wine & dine.

The colors of the brochure, and accompanying letterhead, thank you notes, and business card are warm olives and greens, which reflects the colors of the website.

CLIENT FEEDBACK: “I felt the entire package worked and the hit the mark I was going for: sophisticated, elegant and practical promotional materials,” says Hope. “These reflect the image I was trying to project for the company as a whole. I have only gotten positive feedback from the clients who shop with us and the artists / artisans who have joined the network.”

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Corporate Identity: The Fun Company for Kids

Writing / Concept by Hope Katz Gibbs
Design / Illustration by by Michael Gibbs
Photos by Steve Barrett

CLIENT: Tony Simon, owner
The Fun Company for Kids
Fairfax, VA

ASSIGNMENT: Create brochure, letterhead, business cards, prize tickets for children’s party / play place in Alexandria, VA

TARGET AUDIENCE: Kids, teens, parents

CHALLENGE: Tony bought the Fun Company in the summer of 2003, and spent months upgrading the play place. He wanted the look of his marketing / promotional materials to reflect the new energy and offerings.

SOLUTION: Mike and Hope came up with a large format three-panel brochure full of color, photos by Steve Barrett. The theme of balls, balloons, and birthday party fun dominated.

CLIENT FEEDBACK: “I loved the way it came out because you really get the feeling that the Fun Company is a great place to have a birthday party or bring a play group,” Tony said. “But you also can tell that we have a cool snack bar and arcade, which makes it a good place for teenagers to come and hang out. I felt these promo materials really hit the mark.”

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Corporate Identity: Everything for Kids

Writing / Concept by Hope Katz Gibbs
Design / Illustration by by Michael Gibbs

CLIENT: Bobbi Katz, interior designer
Philadelphia, PA

ASSIGNMENT: Create brochure, letterhead for new interior design business for children’s rooms.

TARGET AUDIENCE: Parents, grandparents

SOLUTION: Fun and colorful, but sophisticated design dominates the look of this package.

CLIENT FEEDBACK: “I felt Hope and Mike accomplished the goal of illustrating the fact that I’m running a kid-focused company — but one that offers elegant, high-end interior design,” Bobbi said. “I am very proud to hand out these brochures. I have gotten several clients since I the materials printed, and the feedback from customers — and my vendors — has been incredibly positive.”

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Postcard: New Website for the City of Fairfax Schools

Photo illustration and design by Michael Gibbs
Concept and writing by Hope Katz Gibbs, Inkandescent Public Relations

Client: The City of Fairfax School Board

Assignment: Create a postcard to mail to the 14,000 residents and business owners in the City of Fairfax, VA to inform them that the newsletter the School Board had been publishing since 2001 was going online.

Solution: By using an image of the homepage of the new website, and text that explained the reason for the shift from a printed newsletter to an online version, the School Board was able to inform its constituents of the change in an affordable, timely manner. In turn, the City residents responded by signing up to receive the electronic version of the newsletter. This enhanced the School Board’s reputation, and maintained the reach of Close-Up Online — a publication with important information about what is happening in the four City of Fairfax Schools. “Click here to read the back of the postcard”:

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Postcard: Hooks Book Events

Illustrated logo and design by Michael Gibbs
Concept and writing by Hope Katz Gibbs

Client: Hooks Book Events

Assignment: Create a promotional product to highlight the article about Hooks Book Events (HBE) that ran in The Washington Post magazine in January 2009, and also to feature the authors and high-profile corporations that hire HBE to bring those writers into their companies to inspire employees. Click here to view the back of the card.

Solution: By featuring the beautiful logo created by Michael Gibbs on the front of the card, and quotes from the authors and companies on the back, this card got people’s attention. Since it was designed as a postcard, it worked as a self-mailer, thank you note, and bookmark that the owners — Perry Pidgeon Hooks and Loretta Yenson — could tuck into all the books they sell.

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Flyer: Vint Hill Craft Winery

Illustration by Michael Gibbs
Client: Vint Hill Craft Winery
Assignment: Create flyer to announce grand opening of Vint Hill Craft Winery
Opening for Harvest 2009
Orders taken beginning in March craft winery

Vint Hill Craft Winery will deliver a unique experience that focuses on winemaking; the skill, art and passion that surround it. Veteran Virginia winemaker Chris Pearmund is spearheading this new concept in personalized winemaking; ensuring quality, success and sustainability.

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Catalog: GWU School of Business

Writing and Concept by Hope Katz Gibbs
Art director: Mary Argodale
Illustration by Michael Gibbs

Challenge: Promote the GWU School of Engineering and Applied Science a unique look but with common elements to make all the promotional materials cohesive.

Solution: Hope hired illustrator Michael Gibbs www.michaelgibbs.com to create one painting for each of the programs. Each had specific theme (such as the giant computer chip, pictured here on the cover of the catalog for the School of Engineering and Applied Science).

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Catalog: GWU School of Engineering and Applied Science

Writing and Concept by Hope Katz Gibbs
Art director: Mary Argodale
Illustration by Michael Gibbs

Challenge: Promote the GWU School of Engineering and Applied Science a unique look but with common elements to make all the promotional materials cohesive.

Solution: Hope hired illustrator Michael Gibbs www.michaelgibbs.com to create one painting for each of the programs. Each had specific theme (such as the giant computer chip, pictured here on the cover of the catalog for the School of Engineering and Applied Science).

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Catalog: GWU School of Science

Writing and concept by Hope Katz Gibbs
Illustration by Michael Gibbs
Art director: Mary Argodale

Challenge: Promote the 10 programs within the University’s School of Science, giving each a unique look but with common elements to make all the promotional materials cohesive.

Solution: Hope hired illustrator Michael Gibbs www.michaelgibbs.com to create one painting for each of the programs. Each had specific theme (such as the microscope, pictured here on the cover of the Science catalog).

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Postcard Flyer: Terri & Kate Clothier

Design by Michael Gibbs
Writing by Hope Gibbs
Client: Terri & Kate Clothier

Challenge: A beautiful outfit for sale at the high-end Great Falls, VA boutique Terri & Kate Clothier was featured in an October issue of InStyle magazine. Owner, Terri Parent, wanted to celebrate the press mention and share the information about the outfit with current and potential clients.

Solution: With permission from the photographer who shot the InStyle image, and the magazine as well, designer Michael Gibbs scanned in the image then worked his magic to make the wool tweed skirt from the manufacturer Supply & Demand — for sale at Terri & Kate’s for $174 — pop out on the glossy white card.

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