How can I work with you?

What services do I offer?
As you can see from the galleries in "My Work," I have a variety of work experiences and talents. Working with a designer who can translate your company or organization "look and feel" across a variety of mediums had it's advantages. You save time, money and your collateral material ends up having a nice cohesive appeal.

Who do I work with?
I have worked with a number of people, from small one person businesses, to those with hundreds of employees. But I most enjoy people who work hard and are motivated to get things done, and yet enjoy having a little fun from time to time as well.

How do you get started?
You can simply e-mail, call, IM or txt me. I am a one person shop, I write the proposal, I do the work, I do the followup, I am "my people" and will never hand you off to a flunkie mid-project. You hire me, you get me.

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Wednesday
21May

Are you a Jetter or a Flyer?

jetBlue has an interesting website and campaign going. Asking if you are a Flyer or a Jetter. Claiming to bring humanity back to flying, jetBlue has added a funky flash intro to their site, complete with a quiz, with questions like:
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 and others, leading you to either the the happy young man or the the grumpy old "flyer."
Now the 64,000 question is; will this be effective? While I completely agree that the airline industry needs to be a bit more accommodating to it's passengers, and with record numbers of delayed or cancelled flight, and the non-existent customer service, I think that the general public is ready for a change. I recently was in Europe and flew from Amsterdam to Bologna, Italy and as I don't recall the exact airline, I was completely blown away. Customer service, in-flight complementary (good) food and drink (yes alcohol!) and just a general overall happy and helpful crew. You go jetBlue, and Happy Jetting to you!


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