UNCW
PRINT DESIGN MARKETING COLLATERAL
The University of North Carolina Wilmington approached us in need of new print marketing collateral. The UNCW Watson College of Education was in need of a comprehensive brochure to showcase their graduate program. They were so pleased with the graduate brochure, that they asked us to create brochures for their undergraduate program as well as their centers and community engagement. Additionally, we created print designs for the Public Health Department within the College of Health & Human Services.

Watson College of Education
While Watson College had postcards and flyers for individual programs, they did not have any marketing collateral to portray their Graduate or Undergraduate programs or Centers and Community Engagement overall. In addition to design creation, they also struggled with the strategic positioning of programs, centers, and community engagement. We partnered closely with Watson College to work through the strategic direction and then provided copywriting and design services for each of the comprehensive brochures. Both digital and print versions showcase all the wonderful partnerships and programs offered at UNCW's Watson College of Education.

UNCW Public Health Department
A UNCW Public Health professor received a grant from the American Cancer Society to take steps to move toward a tobacco-free campus. Posters were agreed to be the best method of communicating with students. This was a rush request, so we jumped in and quickly turned around the poster designs to meet the tight timeframe while still providing the highest level of design creativity.
"Krysti and I both absolutely LOVE all the brochures! They are just beautiful! Dean Dempsey is very pleased with the work. We think the work of organizing/strategically positioning our graduate programs will pay off significantly when we start work on the website. We are very excited about these new brochures. We have enjoyed working with you and your team as well. Thanks so much to all at Springer for the wonderful work!"
Susan Finley, Public Communications
Watson College of Education