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Ostomy Association August 2022 Newsletter

 

Client: Ostomy Association of Houston

Format: Monthly color 12-page newsletter

Design Objective: This was my first client, 14 years ago! And, I’m still happy to be working with them. They have saved money not printing and mailing their newsletter. It is delivered by email using MailChimp, which is a free service to them. This nonprofit organization, run by volunteers, is one of the most active ostomy organizations in the country. Though they are on a tight budget, this group is able to provide a polished newsletter to their subscribers.

The newsletter provides vital information to both new ostomates and those who have been living for many years with an ostomy.

To view the entire August 2022 please click on the image.

Sharpstown Civic Association Newsletter

Client: Sharpstown Civic Association Newsletter “SCAN”

Project: 8 1/2″ x 11,” 16-page color newsletter

Project Details:  Sharpstown is a large, diverse, master-planned community in southwest Houston. Sharpstown has an active Civic Association, and recently saw the formation of an economic development authority to assist with planning future economic growth for the area. This newsletter is designed by Anne Swanson, published bi-monthly, printed by Business Extension Bureau, and distributed to an estimate 7,000 households.

Download a sample issue of SCAN here.

RICH December 2014 Newsletter

EnRICHER NewsletterClient: Realty Investment Club of Houston

Format: 8 1/2″ x 11″ 16-page monthly newsletter

Design Objective: The Realty Club of Houston (RICH) just restarted publishing their monthly newsletter, The EnRICHer. The club focuses on educating investors and property owners and provides workshops and courses, networking, and advocacy for its members. Anne worked with the RICH Club’s editor and designed the December issue.

Printed newsletters are still a great way to communicate with your employees, club members, or clients. This newsletter contains a monthly event calendar to keep club members informed about upcoming programs.

Our printer, Business Extension Bureau, did a great job meeting our deadline with an attractive printed piece.

Rice Theater Arts Featured in Spring 2013 Cornerstone

Rice Cornerstone Spring 2013

Client: Rice University Historical Society

Format: 8 1/2″ x 11″, two-color, 12‑page newsletter

About the project: The Rice Cornerstone is a publication of the Rice Historical Society. This issue features articles about the theater arts program from its beginnings to the present day.

 

Spectrum Newsletter for PIGC

PIGC Spectrum Newsletter

 

Client: Printing Industries of the Gulf Coast

Format: Quarterly Newsletter

Design Objective: Printing Industries of the Gulf Coast provides a quarterly newsletter to its members. The newsletter contains industry updates, news, and company announcements. The name “Spectrum” was chosen to reflect the range of services provided to its members, as well as a reference to the printing industry, which it serves.