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| Welcome to the premiere issue of from the Street, a newsletter created to help the clients of Fulton Street Design stay informed, in touch and inspired. Scroll down to learn more about what we've been up to the last few months. |
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| It's Not a Website. It's a Website for HBO. |
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| HBO Enterprises asked us to deliver two eye-catching, dynamic websites to help them serve their audience of international programming buyers and potential buyers. |
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| We worked with HBO's in-house creative staff to deliver a design that maintained the branding of their existing sites while tailoring the look, feel and functionality to create an easy-to-use, visually appealing way for the international buyers to access the information HBOe wanted them to find. That is, information on HBO's vast library of television product, including HBO Films, series, mini-series, documentaries, comedy specials, family programs, concerts and Time Life Films. This is a client secure website, but you can see more images at fultonstreetdesign.com | |||||
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| Giving Something Back |
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| Mary Fetchet, founder of VOICES of September 11th, was looking for a logo to be used online and on interactive kiosks at the new memorial at the World Trade Center site. The website and the kiosks provide the opportunity to commemorate the lives and preserve the stories of September 11, 2001 |
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| The logo sets a respectful, peaceful tone for contributors and viewers alike. It uses a white background as canvas for three doves (symbolizing the three planes that crashed that day) coming to rest in front of two blue streams representing the World Trade Center Tribute in Light memorial. | |||||
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| font-ificating • 1. the name Fulton Street Design is more than just an easy way to find our office. |
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It's an expression of our ties to New York's historic financial district. The same can be said of our logo font, Steel Plate Gothic. It was typeset at the South Street Seaport shop of Bowne & Co., Stationer with 19th century metal type originally used to print stock and bond certificates. |
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| Where do designers go to get away from it all? The museum, of course. |
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To keep our ideas and perspectives fresh, we find it helps to break our routine and get out of the office sometimes. Yes. This summer, we actually shut down our iMacs, grabbed our iPhones and headed uptown to check out the Richard Serra exhibit at MoMA. Some say Serra helped redefine "sculpture." And his larger- than-life works were truly inspiring. They left us recharged and ready to get back to work. Check out the online gallery. |
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FULTON STREET DESIGN IS A NYC-BASED DESIGN FIRM RUN BY PARTNERS BRETT TEPER AND RICH WILLIAMS. CONSIDER US AN EXTENSION OF YOUR IN-HOUSE CREATIVE GROUP, PROVIDING BRANDING & DESIGN SOLUTIONS. |
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