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Concourse Product Launch Kit Source Technologies announced concourse™, it’s latest product in the line of intelligent self-service kiosks. This launch kit includes a mylar pocket folder, the concourse product brochure, an interactive CD-ROM and a branded credit card for demonstrations. The brochure theme is “Change the Game”. The cover visuals build upon the ancient game called Go. The Go game board morphs into the concourse keypad, symbolic of change and strategy inherit in the market playing field. |

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ANTHEM Stationery ANTHEM is a shop filled with luxurious home accessories, special gifts and unique furniture. The store itself has Italian limestone floors, classic columns and ornate moldings. Indigo created the logo and stationery which includes hang tags, note cards and business cards. They mimic the detailed molding in the store. Printing included blind embossing and registered foil embossing, so there’s a seamless transition from the store, to all ephemera incorporated. http://anthemsf.com/ |

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ecoAmerica Survey Results ecoAmerica is dedicated to reengaging environmentally agnostic Americans into supporting sustainability and protecting natural heritage as a personal and public policy priority. The Survey asked Americans about environmental issues, behaviors and concerns and cultural issues. The aesthetic of the survey balances an earthy, environmental feel with a corporate, professional style. |

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The Fig Tree Restaurant Menus The Fig Tree is a fine dining restaurant. The food invokes the spirit and the flavors of the wine country of Europe but is grounded in American dining tastes. The design and printing of the of the menus compliment the European, aged tradition with acid washed copper covers with a blind embossed fig leaf. The inside design mixes contemporary, easy to read typography with evocative quotes about food in a decorative italic font and a warm color palette. |

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Ballantyne Village Promo Brochure / Pocket Folder Ballantyne Village is a new live/work development. The Village has an independent movie theater along with retail shopping, restaurants and offices. The architects designed The Village with a subtle Art Deco style. The brochure design compliments this style. The folder is printed on a heavy black duplex paper with foil stamping. |

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Georgia Tree Project Promo Brochure / CD-Rom Designed to foster awareness and for use as an educational tool for local officials and corporations. Georgia Tree Project’s goal is to help encourage and support urban forests. Bold, flat colors and simple illustrations make this piece stand out in the mail. Keeping in line with environmental consciousness, the brochure is printed on paper made from sugarcane and 100% post consumer fiber. |

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Source Technologies Pop-Up Direct Mail Source Technologies is announcing Concourse, it’s latest product in the line of intelligent self-service kiosks. This pop-up direct mailer was designed to invite attendees to their booth at a trade show. It was mailed out two weeks prior, to all those attending the trade show. The response was amazing, not only did Source Technologies have a record amount of traffic in the booth, some people brought the actual pop-up card with them. |

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Park Pride Atlanta Annual Report 2002 Designed as a financial report and a marketing tool, the Annual Report 2002 was sent out to local officials and other not-for-profit environmental agencies. It was distributed electronically as an Adobe pdf and printed for the Board of Trustees. |

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Network Hardware Resale Mojo Program Network Hardware Resale (NHR) is the largest provider of refurbished Cisco and used Cisco hardware including routers, switches and accessories. Mojo was an employee recognition program. Employee hand out Mojo cards to recognize co-workers for good work. Employees would then receive recognition and awards. The color palette and design is playful. Posters were designed to announce the program, as well as gift bags, large banners and promotional items. |

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SGI – Silicon Graphics Tie Silicon Graphics wanted a unique approach to a unified employee image for trade show exhibitions. SGI exhibitors wore this custom silk screened tie with the SGI logo (current at the time), two servers and a car representing the autocad program. The same design silk screened on a scarf was also available. |

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Oscars Poster 2007 (Finalist) The Academy Awards invite a select group of companies domestically and internationally to submit poster designs and story boards, to be used for the Oscar marketing campaign. Indigo Creative was chosen as one of the finalist to submit concepts. To the right is one of the poster design submitted, incorporating an art deco inspired background. The Academy chose to go with a company that had representation more internationally. |

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Left at Albuquerque Newsletter This California restaurant chain has a mailing list of over 20,000 people interested in monthly tequila tastings and local events. The quarterly newsletter provides event information, recipes and promotional material. The colors and design elements reflect the interior design of the restaurants along with their menu. |

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Paramount Parks Holiday Card Paramount Parks has six theme parks and a corporate office that all share a similar holiday card. Paramount wanted the card to capture a whimsical feel along with appealing to a mature audience. This card has an evening sky that fades from dark blue to medium blue along with an embossed mountain, a variation of the Paramount logo. The envelope has snowflakes and is semi-transparent. A version of the card with each corresponding logos was printed for each park. |

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Soapworks Folder / Inserts Soapworks was founded by the parents of a boy having allergic reactions to traditional cleaners. From this foundation, an entire toxic-free product line was developed. As the products entered larger consumer stores a more mainstream, less earthy packaging was desired. Using bold colors and bubbles, the products stand out from the competition. |
