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Houston Writeathon
This weekend Aleberry will be participating & “community sponsoring” the Houston Writeathon along with some of our other mates!
Aleberry at Tech Street Houston
Come hangout with us at Tech Street Houston this afternoon! We’ll be there for HATCH (as both a prize & proud community sponsor).
It’s that time of year again: Houston Startup Weekend!
This coming weekend, November 15-17, Aleberry will be coaching the Houston Startup Weekend teams on design & branding.
OwlSpark Debuts Inaugural Class
Thanks for the shoutout Startup Houston. We always love working with passionate people with great ideas! http://startuphouston.com/2013/08/19/owlspark-debuts-inaugural-class/
Hack Houston
Thanks to Hack Houston for featuring us on their Houston Entrepreneurial Resources! We’re honored to be part of & friends with the awesome entrepreneurial community that is Houston!
GrubSquad - Feeding Productivity Enthusiasts
Ogo, founder of GrubSquad, came to us with the need to create a visual identity and design work for various print and web media, including a responsive web design. We were provided with a color scheme and a target audience of “Productivity Enthusiasts”.
Aleberry featured in “Pinterest for Business” book
We received our first book mention! Aleberry Creative was mentioned in “Pinterest for Business”by Pearson publishing.
We’re Hiring! Jr. Graphic Designer (Houston)
We’re hiring! Aleberry Creative is looking for a part-time Junior Graphic Designer to help with overflow work. Projects will include both print & web, so an eye for typography, layout and UI/UX is a must.
Startup Weekend Houston
Last weekend Aleberry had the opportunity to participate in Startup Weekend Houston as Design Mentors. Two teams we worked closely with were QrowdSurf (venue merchandise service) & Arigato.co (a tips app).
Featured on HOW magazine’s Top 10
Aleberry Creative Group has been featured on their “Top 10 Websites for Designers” for this coming month (June 2012).
ABCG Turns Three!
We’re growing up! This month, Aleberry Creative Group turned three years old. We’ve had an exciting year full of new clients, projects, and being featured by Adobe! Aleberry designed on newer platforms, including designing reports in Word, and focused on becoming more involved
Our blog + Adobe Muse
We have been receiving quite a few emails asking us how we setup a blog on our Adobe Muse site. Unfortunately, we can’t give many of you Musers-to-be the easy step-by-step answer you were hoping for. We actually had a fantastic developer (DesignBigger) help us with this.
ABCG picked by Meghan Thome
We love when our hard work is appreciated. Earlier this week, a student’s blog picked us as SITE ONE on her source of webdesign inspiration. Very cool.
Aleberry + Adobe Muse Showcased!
We were lucky enough to snag a beta of this and work with the people at Adobe to create our new website and tweak some things along the way. Adobe Muse is now available in public beta. Our new website is currently showcased on the official Muse site.
Quoted in: "Righting the Ship With Tough Web Design Clients"
Gira quoted in a useful article on handling web clients. Some good information for those starting out.
Aleberry + Adobe at HOW Conference!
Our new website (www.aleberrycreative.com) will be featured during this session. We’re excited, and would like to thank the Adobe team for everything they’ve done for the creative community in the past (almost) 30 years.
New Year, New Site. Better Client Resources.
A couple weeks ago, we celebrated another year of Aleberry design! We are excited to celebrate with the launch of a new site & new company features. www.aleberrycreative.com (same name, better site)! Our site is non-Flash, and viewable on iPads, iPhones, and other mobile devices.
Showcased!
Aleberry Creative uses bold colors and graphics, reminiscent of block printing to highlight their content. The fingerprint pattern background is unique and striking, as well as the animated loading graphic.
Design a logo like you would a knot.
I like to make analogies whenever possible because they’re usually a great way to make sure people understand what I’m saying. Actually, half of the analogies I make are to help myself remember whatever idea I need to keep following. The logo/knot one is both.
Motion by Design
UK based designer Simon C. Page, recently released a set of album covers inspired by the music they represent. They’re pretty wicked and demonstrate his broad range of styles. You can browse through the whole collection on his Flickr here . The cover designed for The Avalanches’