Posts Tagged ‘Web’


LexusRecallsNow

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

LexusRecallsNow.com is live!

Neal Advertising created this site for Lexus of Northborough to provide valuable information to Boston area Lexus owners. Visitors to the site will be able to quickly access specific vehicle recall information on all Lexus models as well as schedule an appointment for repair as well as research recall responses made by Lexus.lexusrecallsnow


Print Is Not Dead

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Design!Print is not dead

I hear a lot of people saying that print is dead, and the digital age is taking over. This is something that I disagree with. I am aware that technology is very abundant in advertising, but just because technology has become the new way to advertise doesn’t mean that the art of print design is dying out.

Print design in mainly used in advertising to create products such as posters, billboard, direct mail, magazine ads and much more. What people don’t see is the other side of print design that is needed to make a business run. Business cards are a good example. The design of them is extremely important to a business. That little card that you leave behind is the first impression people get of your company. It gives your company personality and helps support its brand and image.

Let’s take a step back from business cards and think about what is the most important thing for a company to have. A logo. Your company’s logo is what identifies your company. Without it a business is not branded and advertising will not be as beneficial. A logo makes you associate with the brand. That logo will go on anything and everything your company creates throughout print or web.

I am not saying that technology is bad; it is a wonderful tool and I think it has a lot of great benefits. The best way I think of web design and print design, is to see them as two different things. Web design is a new tool to advertise your brand, but the root behind getting web advertisements recognized by consumers goes back to good print design. So while print advertising may be dying, print design itself is not dead.


The Ad Club Reunion

Friday, May 8th, 2009

picture-6Neal Advertising was happy to help The Ad Club out in promoting the greatly anticipated Ad Club Reunion taking place June 22nd at the Cyclorama. Working with The Ad Club team, we designed and developed adclubreunion.com. The site integrates video, photos from the past, superlatives, social media links such as a blog, twitter and facebook and a really fun “Who would you like to see at the reunion” application. Check out the site and consider attending the Ad Club Reunion which is open to agencies, media, clients and anyone looking to network and have a great time!

adclubreunion.com


Web of Typography

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Door Sign

I spend much of my time, as many of you do, online. If there is one thing I miss while spending so much time sifting

through thoughtful content, it is thoughtful typography. Staring at fonts such as Arial and Helvetica

(not that I have anything against Helvetica) sort of numbs your brain and you forget that there is a world of letterform

out there. Anyway, I’m going start making it a point to find and provide a little letterform on this world wide web of

ours starting now. Let’s start by checking out ilovetypography.com. Do you have a favorite site that is mindful of typography

or features typography? Tell us about it!