
ChildFund began in 1938 in Richmond, VA. Founded by Dr. J. Calvitt Clarke, it was originally called China’s Children Fund (CCF), and was created to help children displaced by the second Sino-Japanese War. The “child sponsorship” concept we know today stemmed from Dr. Clarke’s vision: one sponsor donates one amount to help one child.
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Needless to say, technology has changed the landscape of marketing and design. We’ve all had to re-evaluate existing brands and rethink new ones, beyond print, beyond web, and beyond social media. So when Jo brought in a great article about Google’s brand last week it really got me thinking. Their logo, which is fairly unremarkable in itself from a design standpoint, has completely bucked brand tradition. Last year, Aol jumped on board and rebranded with a logo that not only changes color, but also changes texture and imagery. So what, or who, is next? All of this was fresh in my mind when I came across this article that uses squid (of all things) to bring up some really interesting ideas on the future of branding and marketing. Good food for thought!
J H I teamed up with Hamilton Beach to create a series of print and online ads to promote 2 fabulous Hamilton Beach products: the Stay or Go Slow Cooker and the Brewstation. We refined their existing look to create 6 online ads and 2 print ads that ran in national publications such as Martha Stewart Living and Everyday with Rachel Ray. See the results below the jump!
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There are 2 things in life that I love above all others: new people and accessories. A few weeks ago, J H I got one of each! Stephanie recently graduated from VCU in graphic design. She also spent a semester studying architecture in Copenhagen which means she speaks Danish. That adds one more language to the J H I repertoire, bringing the grand total to 4 different languages! She is also a great asset as a talented designer and a very hard worker.
The long-awaited RMCVB shopping bags arrived the very same week as Stephanie did and she jumped right in and helped us show off the fun Virginia-themed illustration. The bags are stylish and fun and a great way to promote the Richmond Region!

I can’t wait until summer. Festivals, swimming, and sunshine all make this my favorite season. This summer, there’s something else to look forward to! At the end of May, a new store will be opening in Mathews, Virginia. Real Goods will focus on small batch Virginia products, promising “exceptional foods from local sources.” The owners, Rosemary Griffith and Rob Acosta-Lewis, have traveled all over the state looking for growers and artisans whose wares (and stories) remind us how diverse Virginia is. Everything from fresh flowers, to microbrews, from bread to soaps and lotions will be sold in the sunny yellow shop on Main Street. I can’t wait to stop in this summer!

I love living in a city with so many wonderful events. During the spring, summer and fall it seems that there is something to look forward to every weekend. We have the Richmond Folk Festival, Friday Cheers, the upcoming Monument Avenue 10k and dozens more. This year, we have one more! Our friends over at Venture Richmond have been helping to plan a new, action-packed festival. Dominion Riverrock (sponsored in part by our client, RVA Construction) will celebrate Richmond’s unique riverside culture. According to the website:
Dominion Riverrock unites the community through a unique mix of sports, music and fun, set against the backdrop of Richmond’s downtown riverfront. The party begins on Friday with a live performance by Rusted Root…a Mud Run…and an acrobatic freestyle bike competition. Then, join in the fun Saturday as athletes from around the region square off in high-adrenaline activities both in and around the river—like the James River Scramble trail run, mountain biking, kayaking and much more. With additional musical performances, spectator water sports like the highflying water dogs, food, exhibits, a downtown Bar Crawl and more, Dominion Riverrock is sure to make a splash as Richmond’s premier river event.
Visit their website for more information! We hope to see everyone there!

We designers are always looking for new ways to present information. We scour the internet looking for graphics that are beautiful, effective and, most importantly, compelling. So imagine my delight at finding Toby Ng Kwong To’s “The World of 100.” His posters combine elegant illustrations with some surprising information. It’s also a great way to gain some perspective! Enjoy!
For all of you who haven’t been lucky enough to see the results of the renovation in our front space, I thought I would post a mini-tour!
The former conference space is now a lounge.

The new conference space is in the front of the building, looking out onto Monument Avenue.

Above the conference table is a beautiful le klint pendant lamp from hive.

John and Christen’s offices have also moved up front.

It’s even better in person. Stop by and say hi if you’re in the neighborhood!
This time it was my turn!
The Dandy Warhols: Bohemian Like You