Hello readers, friends, clients. It’s been awhile. There are two reasons Hanson ImageWorks has been slow to blog. 1.) We didn’t want to preempt the splendor of an open house with pic previews 2.) Business and busy-ness have dominated. We’ve been too busy to plan an open house. Considering the present economy, that’s good but we need to follow our own advice. We all need to blog for SEO purposes no matter what’s going on internally.
So, here’s to not worrying about an open house. Here’s to a new era of blogging. We’re picking back up where we left off in our last post beginning with moving in and ending w/ a few pics of our now-not-so-new offices!
Right before we moved in, the sidewalk was falling apart and there were no ramps. No longer.
This was taken on our official move-in day. The concrete for the sidewalk was wet. We utilized ghetto ramps to avoid that whole ‘yank — buh-dump’ thing with the dolly. Worked like a charm.
On the day we moved, our resident marketing/copy-writing guru, Bill Ferrell, was terribly sick.
The move took a day. There was much more to do. Like installing an awning on the facade.
… and getting a sign… our logo, on the facade.
Inside we began decorating. Here, Craig engineers the hanging of ancient signage.
Boyd, less assured, attempts to mimick Craig’s sign hanging process.
A work in progress. View of one of our ever-changing, emergent walls from the conference table. The new space became our new 3d canvas.
The new facade w/ signage at dusk.
The new facade at night… sans outside lights.
The illuminated facade…thanks to Proton Electric.
Speaking of Proton Electric, they’re also a client. See their identity, branding and website.
Hanson Image Works – Ronnie Mason/web developer/designer, Boyd DuPree Designer/Art director, Jean Coake/accountant, Craig Hanson/designer/head hancho (left to right). Since this image was taken, we’ve added Greg Bailey, Project manager/Sales and Donny Daniell, Pre-Press & Print Specialist
to our roster!
You’ve now seen a glimpse of our new space. Please stop by anytime for a closer look, some hang-out time and an ice cold Coke from one of our vintage machines if you’d like. We’d love to talk about any upcoming design projects or marketing problems you might be facing. Thanks!
– Hanson ImageWorks
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