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Jessica Hirshorn


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Mati McDonough

Mati McDonough, a San Francisco based artist, has been making her way into the art scene for the past couple of years, using some interesting sources of inspiration along the way.  {e} spoke with the busy painter and got her take on music, San Francisco, and her own, unique path to becoming an artist.

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News

{e} Launches Folly Beach Holiday Inn Website

On March 5, {e} house launched the Folly Beach Holiday Inn’s new website. The oceanfront hotel has been undergoing extensive renovations including an addition of the highly anticipated restaurant, Blu. The unveiling of the hotel seemed like the perfect time to create a revamped and uniquely designed website.

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News

{e} Receives an ADDY

Our newsletter is getting some attention! {e} house proudly accepted a 2009 ADDY Award for our Houseblend email newsletter. We appreciate the recognition from the Advertising Federation and also want to thank our subscribers! You can subscribe to our newsletter in both the news and blog section of our website.

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Accessibility

{e} Interviews Cynthia Waddell, Executive Director of the ICDRI

Jessica Hirshorn on March 18, 2009
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Cynthia Waddell, known globally for her tremendous achievements in the advancement of web accessibility, spoke with {e} this week. She reflects on her career path, her continuous efforts to bring civil rights to people with disabilities and clears up some common misconceptions about Section 508.

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Design

Raising Standards: Tips for Creating a Brand Style Guide

Jessica Hirshorn on February 27, 2009
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Protecting a brand’s identity can seem like a daunting task, especially when you need to communicate its importance to a client. That’s why it’s a great idea to include a Visual Standards Manual (aka brand style guide) with any logo you design for a client, so they have a reference point before making major decisions.

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