PUSH::design-host-market:: is pleased to offer time and talent to a great local cause, ACCESS. Our design team has graciously used their creativity to design the Sweet Soiree invitation, promotional poster, and tickets. Join us for this worthy cause, "A SWEET SOIREE", on April 23rd from 6 9pm at Stone Creek Country Club. A decadent night of sweets, treats by some famous live musicians, and a silent auction awaits all who attend.
Check out the poster, get your tickets before they are gone, and get involved today! Download Poster | Download Invitation
If you or your business is interested in sponsoring, donating or attending, call 985-875-0511.
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Toca Alarm
Push was contracted to maintain, update and host Toca’s existing site. Many changes have been applied since the takeover. Numerous product updates and the inclusion of an online spokesperson just to name a few. VIEW CASE STUDY> |
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SAF Construction
We are excited to announce the launch of safconstructs.com!
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By Terence Carter on Saturday, July 31st, 2010
As a chef and/or restaurant owner, you’ve spent countless hours working on the color scheme, the
feel, the graphics, the typeface for the menu and the soundtrack of your restaurant’s website.
You’ve just spent a bundle of money with that very creative agency or hipster graphic designer
to build it. The result is the ultimate reflection of your philosophy and style. It’s cost you more
than a Pacojet or two, but it’s slick. But here is the thing: It’s also costing you business.
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Where Steve Jobs leads, Microsoft follows -- how's that for shaking up the hornet's nest?
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By Steve Jobs
Apple has a long relationship with Adobe. In fact, we met Adobe’s founders when they were in their proverbial garage. Apple was their first big customer, adopting their Postscript language for our new Laserwriter printer. Apple invested in Adobe and owned around 20% of the company for many years. READ MORE>
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