Posted on May 20, 2009 by 4wdesign4u
Amazing what you can do with a simple chair! Yogachairprop.com had me put together postcards, ads, and a minimalist e-commerce website to sell this chair for Iyengar-based yoga asanas. Wish I had a couple of these chairs here in the office right now – that right-hand pose looks like a great stretch!
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Posted on May 3, 2009 by 4wdesign4u
… working on a graphic look to represent a series of interconnected spiritual learning opportunities at Kol Shofar, just the kind of challenge I love. This beautiful tree is right here in San Rafael, and here is an ad, I created for the series, recently published in the J.
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Posted on March 6, 2009 by 4wdesign4u
Just love working with great material for this banner for an online auction. This year’s fundraiser at Congregation Kol Shofar, as well as the Purim spiel, are sure to be lots of fun with the kitschy Disco theme.
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Posted on May 21, 2008 by 4wdesign4u
I’ve been creating graphics for my local yoga studio, turtle island yoga, for years – and thought I’d include some images here, for example, the recent schedule. And a series of ads I did a while back for Yogi Times.
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Posted on March 21, 2008 by 4wdesign4u
I’ve been doing onworking design work – posters, brochures, ads, and website for Ruach Ha’Aretz, a Jewish Renewal organization, and now Aleph’s mobile retreat center, which coordinates a week-long retreat that happens every two years somewhere in the western U.S., this year in eagle-crest resort, in Oregon.
We’ve been developing the Ruach Ha’Aretz look over [...]
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