Posing As A Hero

We always enjoy when we get to shoot our own photography. We also enjoy getting to design great-looking t-shirts. So it’s really a fun time when we get to do both on one project. The guys at Greater Greenville Parks Foundation are hosting a special Mulch Madness event at Southside Park and they asked us to design a logo and shirt for their Park Heroes campaign.

First, we put together a heroic team of volunteers, posed them, and snapped a picture of them holding a pole that they had to pretend was a tree. It made for some funny moments but we finally got the shot. After that, it was up, up and away to the creative design process. We were really excited about the final product and hope to see many park heroes wearing theses shirts proudly. We would love the opportunity to help you with your next creative design project whether you are working on a logo design, web design or graphic design. We can help you create impact on your next project.

You can be a Park Hero and get one of these shirts FREE by participating in the Mulch Madness event on Saturday, November 10, 2012, from 9:00am to 12:00pm. Spandex and capes are optional!

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