Testimonials
"Winter Orchard Graphics presented options right out of the gate for Perry Life Support Systems which were attractive and fit the culture of the organization. Eric vanBok provided excellent, honest and timely feedback to requests that were made throughout the creation process and even when we made last minute requests to launch certain aspects of the site, he remained courteous and engaged. Eric is a natural educator and helped to provide the tools necessary to continue to create and write after the foundation was established. The entire experience with Winter Orchard Graphics was great and I would recommend their web design services to any organization looking for a 'partner' no matter how small or large the organization." - John S Peters, MBA, FACHE Executive VP Business Development Perry Life Support Systems
"Winter Orchard Graphic Design made the website design and editing process easy. They asked good questions and listened to the answers, and created a user-friendly website that does what I need it to do." - Jeanine Limone Copywriter
"Look the word 'easy' up in the thesaurus and there you’ll find every word possible to describe how it was to work with Eric and Barbara at Winter Orchard. Leon and I had been putting off the website because of the time we thought it would take. We were pleasantly surprised to learn just how easy it was. We highly recommend Winter Orchard Graphic Design; and are so pleased with our Website." - Kelly and Leon Vaillancourt Vaillancourt Builders, LLC
"I did not want a traditional web site. I had my own ideas of how an artistic site should look. Winter Orchard Graphic Design made my vision a reality. It looks exactly as I wanted it. As requested, it also has no flash and is easy to edit plus it was done quick."
- Luke Bass
Soul Movement
"It is a pleasure working with the folks at Winter Orchard ... Always attentive and include all details right at the first shot."
- Ilana Ben Harav
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Logos
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No matter what your needs, we can design the right logo for you. We will work to ensure that the logo not only represents you well, but we will make sure it will work for you in a variety of uses. Why have a logo that won't scale up or down as you need it. Give is a call, and see what we can do for you.
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The logo for the Big City party band is very loosely based on a rough logo that the client already had. The theme of the logo was expanded upon, the colors and fonts were changed, until we came up with this design. This final design is the culmination of countless versions, that represent all the changes the logo went through during development.
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HBR Leadership Consulting |
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This was a completely original logo. The client didn't know exactly what she wanted, but saw our logo and like what we had done for it, and thought she would give us a try. We interviewed her a couple times getting ideas and feedback on what she might like. Over the course of a couple months the logo went through many different designs and ended up here, which turned out to represent her and her business very well.
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The logo for the Montsweag Roadhouse was created from an existing logo. The largest problem with the existing logo was that it didn't scale since the building image was a scanned in from a hand drawn image. On top of that the building was drawn in multiple perspectives, and just didn't look as clean and professional as the rest of the logo. We took reference photos of the building, and re-created the image of the building in Illustrator. The final result is very clean and professional. The logo now is very scalable, and is easily used for any purpose.
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North American Bear Center |
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The logo for the North American Bear Center was created from a low resolution clip art image that they had been using for some time. We took that low resolution image and created a fully scalable logo within Adobe Illustrator. The logo can now scale from a small display, as on the side of a pen, to a huge billboard display with no loss of quality or resolution.
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The Roost 66 logo was created around some simple photos that were taken at Roost 66. The bird is actually two photos stitched together to create the look we were after. The statue was and the greenery were also separate photos. All of those photos were composited, and the sign was then added.
In the end we have a completely original logo that very quickly lets folks have an idea what Roost 66 is all about.
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