“We decided to depart from the Collaborative Summer Reading Program suite of illustrations to do our own thing this year (for the first time!). We liked the general superhero theme, but decided to make our own characters and tagline, with… Continue Reading →
“This project was planned by teen services librarian James Giangregorio for Teen Read Week, a YALSA initiative held between October 12-18, 2014. Materials were designed by creative services coordinator Kevin Carobine and printed in-house. The goal of this project was… Continue Reading →
“Recently, the H.G. Thode Library of Science and Engineering got a 42” monitor mounted from the ceiling just inside the entrance, which displays a rotation of slides. I wanted to create eye-catching and easy to read (at a distance) images that… Continue Reading →
“The email from the children’s library was that they wanted me to retouch their American Girl styled portraits for their upcoming AG program. The ladies put together their own creative costumes using pre-owned materials or buying extra touches very cheaply…. Continue Reading →
“In early 2013, the James V. Brown Library went live with Connect Williamsport, a free community calendar that highlighted the events of interest in the Williamsport, Pa., area. The goal was to create an eye-catching design with bold colors and… Continue Reading →
“We worked with Twin Creek Media on a marketing campaign for Fall 2013. These posters are one component of that campaign. Our goal was to connect ourselves and our services with the different faculties and units on our campus. We… Continue Reading →
Click any of the above photos to view larger “In 2013, the Westerville Public Library embarked on a year-long website redesign. One of the goals of this project was to “humanize” the library’s web presence. This medium-size library has a… Continue Reading →
“On June 16, 2014, the Library of Michigan announced the official debut of the new and improved Michigan elibrary! Besides an amazing new “look and feel” for the website, we have implemented a discovery service, which includes a search box… Continue Reading →
Clicking on the above image will open the original size PDF. “This flyer was used to promote a book giveaway, which I organized as part of our 2013-14 collection weeding. I figured that free books would be a big draw… Continue Reading →
Clicking on the above images will open the original size PDF. “These two flyers were made by Tina Morgan from PSU Library. Portland State University Library has, for the past few terms, had extended hours during Dead Week and Finals… Continue Reading →
“We wanted a unique way to promote our library’s code of conduct while avoiding negative sounding language and a boring list. This 18″ x 24” poster was the solution. It demonstrates our expectations for how users will behave in our… Continue Reading →
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