Stationery Design Project

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This customer received 48 stationery designs from 16 designers. They chose this stationery design from Atvento Graphics as the winning design.
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Stationery Design Brief
We are an NJ based electrical contractor specializing in all types of commercial and industrial electrical installations, ranging from Solar Systems, medical facilities, manufacturing plants, data centers, to simple or high-end commercial offices and warehouse buildings. We are family owned and operated and take great pride in the quality of our work. Our ultimate goal when working on a project is to provide the highest quality workmanship, all while staying within budget and on schedule. This initial design project of stationary is being requested so we can get a base of design for the next phase, which would be updated brochures, email marketing, and new website design, to attempt to spark interest from existing customers and to ultimately attract new firms for their electrical needs.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended
Added Thursday, June 20, 2013
Project Deadline Extended
Added Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Target Market(s)
Solar companies, Developers, Manufacturing firms, medical facilities, general contractors, or any small business owners
Industry/Entity Type
Electrical
Look and feel
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Requirements
Must have
- Must have our primary color of our trucks and equipment, which is a bright red, with accent colors of black, white, and some orange and blue. I am trying to keep those colors, as we are not looking to change the trucks and equipment paint color and/or lettering at this time.
Nice to have
- We currently have a business card design in which I feel is good, but not great, but I do like the just of it. I feel it just needs a professional graphic design to tweet with some kinds of gradients and/or accents to the colors to make it not just blocks of solid colors. I also like faded or slightly visible background items or elements, like a company's logo or pieces of the logo, but that's not a necessity for me.