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New Website for Joara Pottery Festival

Monday, April 23rd, 2012
Home page of Joara Pottery Festival website

Home page of Joara Pot­tery Fes­ti­val website

The Explor­ing Joara Foun­da­tion recently hired MESH Design Group to develop a web­site for their annual Joara Pot­tery Fes­ti­val. Since pot­tery fes­ti­vals are pop­u­lar in west­ern North Car­olina, they needed a web­site that would look and func­tion bet­ter than other pot­tery fes­ti­val sites.

So we cre­ated a cus­tom web­site design that reflects that artis­tic nature of the event. All impor­tant infor­ma­tion — the date and loca­tion of the event — is promi­nently fea­tured on every page of the site, so it is imme­di­ately seen regard­less of what page the vis­i­tor lands on when com­ing to the website.

We also included a page for each artist fea­tur­ing a photo of their pot­tery, so vis­i­tors can see the qual­ity of work that is fea­tured at the event. Even the Artists’ nav­i­ga­tion menu has thumb­nails of each artist’s work for a great visual effect.

We built this web­site (and many oth­ers) using Word­Press, today’s most pop­u­lar open source Con­tent Man­age­ment Sys­tem (CMS). Word­Press is an incred­i­bly well devel­oped CMS with 100s of devel­op­ers con­tribut­ing reg­u­larly to the project. The num­ber of devel­op­ers work­ing on Word­Press has cre­ated a sys­tem that is very fast, very secure, and very easy to use.

Our cus­tom web­site designs built using Word­Press pro­vide our cus­tomers with web­sites that allow them to eas­ily add and main­tain their own con­tent while enjoy­ing a cus­tom design that is unique to their busi­ness or organization.

We look for­ward to con­tin­u­ing our rela­tion­ship with the Explor­ing Joara Foun­da­tion and can’t wait to check out the 5th Annual Joara Pot­tery Fes­ti­val!

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Print Design Work for American Roller Bearing

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
Print Collateral for American Roller Bearing

Printed pieces designed for Amer­i­can Roller Bearing

We recently had the plea­sure of work­ing with Amer­i­can Roller Bear­ing (ARB) and Honey Bees Event Plan­ning on the print col­lat­eral for ARB’s 100th Anniver­sary Cel­e­bra­tion. Our respon­si­bil­i­ties included the cre­ation of spe­cial­ized print col­lat­eral, on-​site posters and a Power Point pre­sen­ta­tion. While there are too many pieces to show here, the images below illus­trate the gen­eral aes­thetic of the event.

Through con­sul­ta­tion with ARB, it was decided that all mate­ri­als would fea­ture a his­toric, turn of the cen­tury, feel accom­plished through typog­ra­phy while remain­ing very much in the now. The cen­ter­piece and most ambi­tious project was the invi­ta­tion for the event.

Graphic Designer Eliot Lytle’s con­cept for the invi­ta­tion required a leap of faith for the staff at Amer­i­can Roller Bear­ing. The design would be using spe­cial­ized print­ing tech­niques that wouldn’t repro­duce in the proof­ing process.

Eliot said, “Trust me.” They did. The results are astounding.

American Roller Bearing's Centennial Celebration Invitation

Amer­i­can Roller Bearing’s Cen­ten­nial Cel­e­bra­tion Invitation

The cir­cu­lar design stands out from the other 99.9% of printed col­lat­eral. A 6-​color print­ing process uses 2 metal­lic inks to cre­ate reflec­tive duo­tones of the bear­ing images not pos­si­ble through the reg­u­lar 4-​color print­ing process. Finally, a reg­is­tered emboss­ment lends a tac­tile feel to the design. The result is an invi­ta­tion that is a impres­sive to view and a joy to hold in your hand.

We thank Amer­i­can Roller Bear­ing for the oppor­tu­nity to work with them and help make their Cen­ten­nial Cel­e­bra­tion spe­cial. It’s not often a com­pany turns 100. We enjoyed learn­ing about their com­pany and how their prod­ucts have played a part in Amer­i­can his­tory. From the ear­li­est trains to the oil indus­try to the space pro­gram, Amer­i­can Roller Bear­ing has been there.

Also, we must thank Blue Ridge Print­ing of Asheville, NC. Their knowl­edge­able staff and spe­cial­ized skills were instru­men­tal in bring­ing the ambi­tious invi­ta­tion design to real­ity. There are few print shops in the region that we would trust with such spe­cial­ized work.

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Apple Hill Website Redesign

Friday, September 30th, 2011
Website Design for Apple Hill Orchard

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Years ago, our Web Devel­oper Joe Carey designed a web­site for Apple Hill Orchard located south of Mor­gan­ton, NC. Recently, Joe got an e-​mail from the owner Harley Pre­witt ask­ing that we update his site with a new look and added functionality.

Harley and his fam­ily have built a thriv­ing busi­ness from their apple orchard and reg­u­larly draw upwards of 800 vis­i­tors on Sat­ur­days dur­ing apple sea­son. Many of these vis­i­tors are from out­side of Burke county, so his web­site plays a cru­cial role in bring­ing vis­i­tors to the orchard. It was impor­tant that we pro­vide a site that is user friendly, easy to nav­i­gate and looks great!

For their new web­site, we cre­ated a fresh design with col­ors pulled straight from the orchard. The site is built on a con­tent man­age­ment sys­tem that allows Harley to man­age his web­site mak­ing updates and adding con­tent. A scrolling news ticker at the top of the page shows the lat­est news from his blog. The newslet­ter signup form is part of a self-​contained newslet­ter sys­tem, com­plete with dou­ble opt-​in and unsub­scribe func­tions, that allows Apple Hill Orchard to cre­ate and send their own newsletters.

We believe this new site will serve the orchard for sev­eral years. We appre­ci­ate the return busi­ness and are excited to be con­nected with another suc­cess­ful local busi­ness in Burke county.

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