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CSD celebrates first year

May 8, 2009

Charleston Style & Design magazine celebrates it’s one year anniversary with the release of the Spring 2009 issue, on newsstands now. This has been an incredibly successful first year for a start-up lifestyle quarterly with page size increasing steadily to it’s current 160 pages.

Johnson design has handled the art direction of this magazine as well as it’s sister publication, Atlanta Style & Design since early 2008. We initiated a complete redesign of the Atlanta book after taking them on as a client. That redesign was carried through the Charleston issues and we have received nothing but positive feedback from readers and advertisers alike.

Check out the latest issue to read articles about Cobb ArchitectsHaute DesignCarolina Lanterns and it’s new Low Country Lighting Center, as well as what’s coming up in this years Spoleto Festival.

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Clutter-free design

May 8, 2009

One of the benefits of being married to a professional organizer is having an incredibly organized household. I’ve always been a fairly detailed and compulsive organizer myself (rearranging my desktop several times a day) but I’ve also picked up some habits from her that have served me well at the office. She on the other hand has the benefit of being married to a graphic designer which means… yep, you guessed it… access to great design and free marketing. Sean’s business is Organized Bliss, LLC. As a founding board member for the local Charleston chapter of the Nation Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), she offered my services for a new chapter logo. Here are some of the concepts that were presented.

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Southeastern Fertility

May 1, 2009

The Southeastern Fertility Center of Mount Pleasant released this week it’s latest mailer welcoming Michael J. Slowey, M.D. to it’s staff of physicians. Since 2005, Johnson Design has provided marketing services to the center including it’s quarterly newsletter Perspectives, as well as other collateral projects. It has been a pleasure working with Narda Ray-Hentges, the clinic’s new Practice Development Manager these past few weeks.

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