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17 May
2012

Amanda

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We talk a lot about choosing Glens Falls as the place to start our business because it is in a region where we wanted to put down roots. We’ve discovered amazing people here, but something else we’ve discovered, is that people see in the shop we’ve created, something that they want for their business, regardless of zip code. We’ve seen it first hand in the diverse, out-of-the-area clients with which we’ve been working with more and more.

Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake, New York

The Adirondack Museum came with the spring shoots, literally and figuratively as we started work and conducted our first photo shoot in April. The relationship has allowed us to do a few of our favorite things—drive to points North, spend time with people who love this region as much as we do and introduce the area to a new audience. Together we’ll be rolling out a new campus map, a print & online ad campaign, signage and print collateral. 

Town of Newcomb, New York

Up and over a piece and we reach Newcomb, New York. We’re partnering up with Chazen Companies to create a rebrand for the Town of Newcomb. This project has been about two years in the making, but rushing contracts isn’t how you do things in the Adirondacks. Working with an incredible committee of residents, the wildlife have been remarkably non-vocal, a vision for the next generation of Newcomb is making itself known. 

Berkshire Farm Center, Canaan, New York

Berkshire Farm Center, in Canaan, is a new client that also allows us to drive through what is arguably some of the prettiest terrain in the northeast. This new relationship will involve repositioning BFC and its exceptionally beautiful campus and extensive programs to its statewide audience. We’ll have to be careful to head home and not deeper into the Berkshires.

Lakestone Family Farm, Farmington, NY

Lakestone Family Farm, a stone’s throw from Sean’s old RIT stomping grounds, is a project that sprang from Twitter. The gnarly undertaking of transitioning 65 acres of land to a working organic farm is something we were eager to help with, particularly with individuals like Dennis and Patricia who epitomize the spirit of making what you can with your hands and heart. 

SUNY Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, New York

SUNY Plattsburgh, to the North of us, has been a client for about a year. They’ve let us put signs in gondolas and throughout the Lodge at Whiteface, on billboards en route to West Mountain and posters on community college campuses from Queensbury to Long Island. Next up is a project specific to the Queensbury branch campus at SUNY Adirondack. They still haven’t let us use “Plattsbury”…give it a few years.