• Helping Others Help Others

    Helping Others Help Others

    Whenever we get the chance to work on a logo, I am always excited! I’m also happy to lend a hand when I am able. So when we were asked to work on a pro bono job that would create a logo for a new foundation, The Kumari Project, I was thrilled. The Kumari Project [read more...]

  • Moosworthy? Judging Newsworthiness

    Moosworthy? Judging Newsworthiness

    Because my roots are in journalism, I have been known to disappoint prospective clients who approach me wanting a news release on something I promptly dub “not newsworthy” or more politely “not likely to return on the investment of a news release.” Usually, these folks find someone else who will take their money. It’s an [read more...]

  • 5 Easy Email Rules to Live By

    5 Easy Email Rules to Live By

    Dear reader, Buckle in and get ready for a rant. It’s not something I normally partake in, at least in my outside voice, on the Internet. But this must be said: Just because communication is now largely handled via email, doesn’t mean that the niceties of communication should revert to the yes and no, black [read more...]

  • Year in Review: What’s Not New

    Year in Review: What’s Not New

    As the year draws to a close, it seems appropriate to comment on movement we’ve seen in the marketing communications field. As an integrated, full-service firm, our work spans from strategy to implementation, landing us smack dab in the midst of all sorts of trends, both emerging and concluding. Here are a few of the [read more...]

  • Electronic Newsletters

    Electronic Newsletters

    Newsletters have been a mainstay of the communications business for decades. We’ve written and/or designed newsletters for Eugene Water & Electric Board, Springfield Utility Board, Umpqua Bank, McKenzie-Willamette Hospital, PeaceHealth, and the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, to name a few. In the past few years, we’ve transitioned most of our clients to a menu [read more...]

  • In a crisis, does good PR work negate the need for security?

    In a crisis, does good PR work negate the need for security?

    The other day I worked with a client and its affiliate to handle media on a sensitive, emotional, multi-day story. My task on the first day was to help get the story told calmly, discreetly and accurately. The second day my job was to ensure the media respected our request to leave the client alone. [read more...]

  • Our Newest Team Member

    Our Newest Team Member

    My husband, daughter and I welcomed Benjamin to the world on May 13. Despite the calm he presents in the picture here, Benjamin is constantly moving, often “talking” and very often smiling. (Hmm. Now where’d he get those traits?) Owning a business has its challenges, and a formal maternity leave does not play a part [read more...]

  • Tilt-Shift Photography

    Tilt-Shift Photography

    Happy New Year to all! This is my first VERBlog entry of the year and I wanted to make it a fun one. I came upon this technique that takes a simple photograph and makes it look like it’s a miniature “toy train” model rather than an actual picture. It is based on a method [read more...]

  • Tool of the Year: eNewsletters

    Tool of the Year: eNewsletters

    Everyone seems to be making predictions about 2010, so it seems an appropriate time to make one of my own. Here it is: If there’s a single tool that’s sure to shine in 2010, it’s what we call eNewsletters. Already this year (we’re on day three), we’ve recommended an eNews program to three clients. In [read more...]

  • Holiday cards: ‘tis the season for a few tips

    Holiday cards: ‘tis the season for a few tips

    If you haven’t yet started, it’s time to get a move on any sort of holiday thanks or sentiments you’d like to share with customers. (We still love the card we did for Springfield Utility Board last year.) Whether your budget allows for a custom card, here are a few tips to help make your [read more...]

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