These days — with so much of the business of printing done via email correspondence, PDF proofs, file uploads to ftp servers, followed by packages of printed materials showing up at the reception desk via express courier — it’s easy to lose sight of the integral role that the people who regularly service the customers play in making the process run smoothly and the results everything you’d hoped for.
The miracle of birth – whether it’s a beautiful newborn child or a long-awaited 85-acre hospital campus, it’s amazing to be part of the experience. Over the last thirteen months, we at MESH have been privileged to play a role in getting the word out about one of the most exciting developments in regional healthcare in many years and preparing the public for its highly anticipated arrival.
Over thousands of years, people have invented mythical creatures—unicorns, the Loch Ness Monster, Bat Boy—and in sticking with tradition, they continue to today. Enter the most recent to join the ever-growing list of folklore: people who don’t scroll. Similar to the aforementioned mythical creatures (all backed by eyewitness accounts) there is an assortment of user-experience design myths and misconception.
I’ve recently been ask to present “The Creative Process” to the local student Advertising Federation. This outlines my 6 guidelines when developing creative.
Tell your kids! Tell your wife! MESH is excited to announce that our breast care campaign for Woman’s Hospital, Tell, recently received a gold award from the 2013 Cancer Awareness Advertising Awards Program.
MESH Brand Strategist/Account Director Jason Feirman was a guest last week on the Makers of Sport podcast. During the show, he and host Adam Martin discussed from an insider’s perspective working on creative projects within a prominent college athletic program.
We’re excited to share that we have been working with Haspel, the 105-year-old New Orleans brand known as the originator of the seersucker suit, for the past six months. In just 5 months, we have more than tripled Haspel’s Facebook fan base and garnered more than 1,000 Twitter followers.
As part of our ongoing partnership, MESH worked with Woman’s Hospital at the beginning of the year to develop a campaign geared toward new mothers and expecting moms-to-be.
For 22 years, LWCC has lived up to its motto, “The way workers’ comp is supposed to work.” Now, MESH has given them a website that stands behind this motto as well.
If you're here I'm guessing you're at least a bit interested in who we are. To help you out, we've revamped our "Who We Are" page. We've got a goofy, passionate, creative culture over here and want to show it off a little.
MESH began to collaborate with Lipsey’s in 2013, tasked with the creation of a more modern logo design. From there, we moved to revamping their social media presence to increase brand awareness and enhance relationships with both dealers and customers.