From reports to fact sheets, letterhead packages to board room monitors, Kellogg Design works with clients to carry their brand throughout their corporate communications.
For more than 20 years, Kellogg Design has worked with the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau on print and digital marketing materials. Examples shown include the annual travel guide, print and digital ads, a conference guide directory, and window decals for members.
CNFA (Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture) is an international agricultural development organization that specializes in the design and implementation of sustainable, enterprise-based agricultural initiatives. Kellogg Design has provided graphic design solutions for a wide variety of communication pieces to those who support this work.
Here, a powerpoint template was developed that follows CNFA’s established brand guidelines, giving direction for internal use when developing presentations to tell the CNFA story.
Kellogg Design collaborated with Kerswood Publishing to plan, write, and design a relocation guide for the County of Chautauqua Industrial Development Agency and newly created Chautauqua Partnership for Economic Development. The 28-page, four-color piece involved interpreting and illustrating editorial and statistics gathered from area agencies, tourism partners, attractions and businesses. The result was an eye-catching catalog used to lure job seekers and businesses to the county.
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Kellogg Design worked with Chautauqua Hospice and Palliative Care to on a rebrand and awareness campaign
Kellogg Design joined forces with Kerswood Publishing to promote Jamestown’s climate tech event Retool’22. We developed a marketing plan, conference name and logo then designed digital and print advertising, invitations and conference event materials. We were thrilled to be a part of this important event for Chautauqua County.
Your logo tells your story, often with just a few simple lines. Kellogg Design takes the time to understand your company's message then explores all the possibilities so your mark is right on target.
For more than 15 years, Kellogg Design has produced the annual Chautauqua County Visitor's Guide, a 96-page publication full of colorful photography, insightful editorial, in-depth charts and directories and local advertisements. Working closely with Visitors Bureau staff, Kellogg Design develops templates, designs editorial spreads, directs cover photography, produces ads, and assembles page layouts preparing files for print. When needed, we attend press checks for the 200,000+ web press run.
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Kellogg Design provides graphic design for both print and digital ad campaigns for this this nationally recognized, award winning museum. Creative design, attention to detail and quick, accurate response time is essential for this client’s advertising schedule.
Kellogg Design along with Kerswood Publishing developed a new brand for the Northwest Arena, “A Cool Place to Be”. Playful graphics in a bright color palette illustrates the arena’s important place in the community. The project included work with a local photographer to build a new photo archive, showcased in print and digital ads, electronic signs and a new website, www.northwestarena.com
When a new Welcome Center opened in western New York, eight counties needed to develop a brochure that would highlight each county’s top attractions appealing to tourists to extend their stay. Kellogg Design worked closely with this large group to pull together each unique story and produce an effective piece.
Kellogg Design developed graphics for The National Comedy Center and Chautauqua Institution’s presentation of Carl Reiner at 100. Starting with the event logo, we designed banners and slides for the amphitheater stage as well as advertising and program materials.
Kellogg Design creates thoughtful and visually appealing infographics and illustrations to bring excitement and clarity to otherwise mundane information.
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