Creative meets Innovative
Photos from Bonaire in the Dutch Carribean
8 Apr 2012 | No Comments | posted by Coldfire Promotions | in Blog Post, Miscellaneous
We just wanted to share a few photos from our recent trip to Bonaire, part of the “ABC Islands” in the Dutch Carribean! We especially enjoyed jumping in the water with the windsurfers at the Bonaire Windsurf Place! Stay tuned for underwater photos and videos. View the full gallery on Flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/coldfirepromotions/sets/72157629772692429/ Read more..
2011 Promotional Calendar (K/E Electric Supply)
19 Oct 2010 | 1 Comment | posted by Coldfire Promotions | in Projects
Our biggest current project is the 2011 calendar we are working on for one of our clients (K/E Electric Supply). It’s a 28-page, full-bleed, full-color calendar that utilizes our “motivational poster” theme that I’m sure you’ve seen if you’ve ever been on our Facebook page. While we can only show the front cover for now, we’ll post more once our client has had the chance to hand them out to all of their customers and employees (check back in early December-ish!). We wouldn’t want to spoil it for everyone!
What makes this project special to us is that we created a similar calendar for them a few years ago (before we were actually Coldfire Promotions), but it was strictly for their employees only. We’ve come a loooong way since then and this one is going to be quite amazing!
Update: Check out the calendar in all it’s glory here.
Photo Wall (Immanuel Lutheran School)
18 Oct 2010 | No Comments | posted by Coldfire Promotions | in Portfolio
Immanuel Lutheran School tasked us with finding a unique way to promote themselves. Along with the principal and a member of the school board, we decided that this unique medium would provide stopping power and truly be attention grabbing. We originally had planned to put up posters and hang them with frames, but to cut costs and provide an easy transfer of photographs, we used a material called “PhotoTex” (like Fat Heads). This not only saved us a bit of money on the material itself, but we didn’t have to purchase frames as well!


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