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Kitchy Signs in Kidmin

Posted on 19. Jan, 2012 by .

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Today I ate a burger (Number 15 burger in Texas) at one of the funniest restaurants I’ve ever been too. I kept cracking up at all the signs. Most of them would not have been appropriate in a church setting, but there were a few that would be tempting to install. Everyone enjoys a little slick humor in the form of a sign, but I’m not sure I’ve really noticed such signs in kidmin… or in most churches for that matter. I guess that many of these signs tend to border on the side of inappropriate, but that’s not always the case. So I’m curious, have you seen or do you have such signage in your church/kidmin? These would be signs that deliver smiles to adults and even has a disarming affect for those who are tense about their first church experience.… Read the rest

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Font Friday: Picking Fonts

Posted on 28. Oct, 2011 by .

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Well over a year ago I started Front Friday and I think I only posted two or three times. So, let’s just say that this is a very infrequent blog day. However, someone passed this along to me a few weeks ago and I thought it would fit perfectly for “Font Friday.”

When doing any design work, picking the right font is key. So, here’s a fun little chart that will help you in picking out the right font for your project.

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Desktop Accountability

Posted on 31. Aug, 2011 by .

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A few years ago I started a monthly post where I published what my desktop looked like. Mostly, it was about creatively changing things up to keep the juices flowing. I’ve fallen out of that habit with a desktop that changes more on a quarterly basis. To make things worse, my desktop always tends to get very cluttered.

So, I’m submitting to you my September desktop. I don’t know what it means, but if fit my mood today. You can get your own September dektop design here. You’ll notice a handful of icons/files on the right. I’m sorry Jonathan Cliff, but that’s the best I could do for right now. Ha!

Last night I was cleaning up and my wife asked me what I was doing?… Read the rest

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Donkey Designs: T-Shirts, Design, Banners and more…

Posted on 18. Aug, 2011 by .

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I have to introduce you to my new designer. His name is Don-E. Yeah, that’s a strange way to spell a name, but if that’s how he want’s to do it, that’s fine by me. He operates a design company called Donkey Designs and over the past several weeks, I’ve been keeping him really busy.

Here’s why you would want to use Donkey Design.

  1. He’s fast. Really fast. I’ll tell you more about that below.
  2. He’s affordable. Really affordable. I was quite amazed by the prices when I saw them at first.
  3. He’s a ministry guy. He’s worked in the church for many years, so he knows about budget constraints, timelines and what you’re trying to do. It can be hard working with a secular company that doesn’t get what you’re trying to go after.
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Who is your T-Shirt vendor?

Posted on 04. May, 2011 by .

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So, I need a little help. I’m gathering information before I have 1500+ camp shirts designed and printed. I want to know about who you know or who you use. Obviously, I’m looking for a great price, but I need to know the capabilities of the printer. Can they do over-sized prints, can they print over seams and stuff like that.

So, if you would please help me by commenting below, I’ll even publish a little directory of T-Shirt vendors to share with everyone. When you’re planning to print your next ministry shirt, you’ll at least know what your options are.

Here are the questions:

  • So, what’s the name of the vendor you use?
  • What’s their website?
  • What’s their phone/contact info?
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Camp Promo Card

Posted on 22. Feb, 2011 by .

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We’re currently about 5 months away from summer camp. Woo hoo! Our registration goes live this week, so we designed a promo postcard pointing people to the website (which isn’t quite done yet) so they could get all the info and register their kids. Last summer was the first real summer we’ve taken kids to camp and we’re hoping to increase camp attendance by nearly 60-75%.

So, below is the front and back of the postcard we designed. We ordered 1000 5.5 x 8.5 high gloss, two sided cards. So, what do you think?

We tried to create an energetic and fun card that was simple and too the point.… Read the rest

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Sign Wednesday: In honor of Matt McKee

Posted on 09. Feb, 2011 by .

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Although he doesn’t do Sign Wednesday as often as he used to, I took this picture months ago and figured this would be right in line with McKee’s Sign Wednesday series. The fun part is that this sign perfectly fits the culture of Austin, TX. I took this picture this Summer while getting an Ice Cream at Amy’s Ice Cream. If you’re visiting Austin, you’re visit is not complete without stopping in at Amy’s. If you don’t believe me, ask Michael Chanley.

When I first saw it, I didn’t get it? Huh? “Sorry, I’m a Mirage.”  What is that supposed to mean? Oh, a mirage is typically when you think you see water but it really isn’t there. Kind of like this broken water fountain.… Read the rest

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Crowdsource your next design

Posted on 15. Dec, 2010 by .

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A good friend of mine just introduced me to a really cool new service (at least new to me). It’s called 99 designs. I can’t wait to give them a try.

Over the years, I’ve used a variety of sources for design. I’ve worked at churches where we’ve had graphic designers on staff (my favorite). I’ve worked at churches where I had to do the graphic design or I’d rely on a volunteers. The great thing is that there are more and more resources where I can buy an element from one website and tweak it.

What if you needs something built from the ground up? A new logo or banner? Well, you should totally check out 99 designs. What I love about it is that it lets the market decide the price.… Read the rest

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A hub for ministry graphics

Posted on 14. Dec, 2010 by .

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I dont’ believe that I’ve blogged about this site before, but CreativeMYK has been an incredible resource for ministry related graphics. It’s all based around of community of graphic artists who share their work with each other. If you’ve created something, you can post it there for critique and share with others. If you haven’t checked it out, head on over and see what they’re all about. However, if you wait too long, you’ll miss them. I just got an email today that CreativeMYK is changing into Creation Swap. I’m not sure how different it is going to be, but it looks like there will be more tools to crowdsource media, share ideas and even hire artists to help with your projects.… Read the rest

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Font Friday: Sketch Rockwell

Posted on 20. Aug, 2010 by .

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Here’s a font I found a couple of years ago. It’s called Sketch Rockwell. As you can see here, I used it for the Orange Tweet Up a few years ago. It’s a fun little font with a lot of character. I think that with this font, you’ve got to go big and bold, otherwise the font is going to look a little messy. I’ve probably only used this font for one other thing (this font would look very overused pretty quickly).

How would I use this font again? I think that if I was doing any kind of media relating to school (like a back to school event), I’d experiment with this font in white on the image of a green chalkboard.… Read the rest

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