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Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Concept & Design

These posters, and many more like it, were hung across the JHU campus to promote guest speakers, special presentations and new programs.

EBI

Concept, Design & Writing

Employee education was a critical security and strategic business objective at EBI. The Academy was the name of the EBI knowledge center that included online courses and a dedicated training room for virtual and in-person training. These posters were hung in the lunch room to encourage employees to take advantage of the Academy’s knowledge resources.

EBI

Design & concept

This sign was a pop-up banner stand at a partner event used to promote their background screening and data security products.

Pleasantville Farms

Concept & Design

When Pleasantville Farms brought their new hand-made herb butter to market, these posters were used as POS advertising in local grocery stores.

DiWine Spirits

DiWine was a small specialty liquor store in Maryland. We created seasonal posters featuring different wines for specific holidays or seasons. This oversized poster was placed in their front window.

The Humidour Cigar Shoppe

Concept & Design

The Humidour is a daughter & father owned cigar shoppe in Maryland. The store is an old house converted to a shoppe and is designed with big lounge areas encouraging customers to use it as a place to gather. As a result, the customer base is very close and are like the owner’s extended family. The Humidour hosts many different events throughout the year.

The “Fat Boy Road Show” poster promoted one such event. Sponsored by Felipe Gregorio, this show toured the whole country and showcased a special collection of hand-made Dominican cigars.

The Tax Buster poster was hung at point-of-sale to promote cigars who’s prices did not reflect a new state-mandated tax on premium cigars.

The fun retro styled posters were part of a series that were framed and hung in the gathering areas.

Tremont Suite Hotels

Concept, Design, & Writing

Baltimore’s Tremonts included three properties all next to each other in downtown Baltimore: The Grand, The Park and The Plaza. The Plaza was a traditional hotel, The Park was a suite-style hotel and The Grand was an architecturally stunning restored Masonic lodge dating back to the early 1800s. All of these poster were back-lit duratrans that were featured in the Tremont’s lobbies and elevators to promote different events happening within the properties.