Redesigns
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You can't just say you are classy and sophisticated. You have to look that way, too! more
After redesigning the print magazine and establishing a stronger brand for this unique, international magazine, it was time to overhaul their web site. Their old site was on a WordPress platform. … more
With six editions covering six diocese across the state of Florida, a production hub in Orlando and five bureaus answering to six different Bishops, the Florida Catholic redesign was a little more complicated than most! more
The Catholic Herald in Arllington, Va., was an award-winning paper before they came to Creative Circle about upgrading their print newspaper. But they got even better after their redesign. more
The Catholic Missourian was just a page on the diocesan web site which didn't allow them to fulfill their mission to inform and inspire Catholics in the region. Now they have their own site and it's flexible and powerful and was easy to learn how to use. more
For the 50th anniversary of Le Provocateur, the student-run newspaper of Assumption College, it was time for a sharper, modern presentation that linked back to the paper’s roots. The result? … more
Renamed The Rhode Island Catholic, the redesign launched on an accellerated schedule requested by Bishop Thomas J. Tobin, who had recently been named to the post. He thought the name change needed to be made as soon as possible. The print redesign was followed by the launch of a new web site two months later. more
A bold, fresh brand that starts the conversation – that’s the new message that Inland Press Association has been signaling to its more than 1,100 members since Creative Circle Media Solutions rebranded the industry organization in spring 2014. more
It’s not just a redesign, it’s a rethink. Two months after the launch of the print redesign of The Sumter Item in Sumter, S.C., the changes are dramatic – satisfied readers, a … more
With a dwindling audience and new competition on the horizon, the AgriNews needed a jolt if it was going to keep being relevant to its nearly 40,000 readers in Illinois and 20,000-some readers in Indiana. more
Imagine a global peace movement that combines the best of grass-roots branding with polished, professional design. That’s exactly what happened with Occupy Peace, when Trends Research Institute turned to Creative Circle Media Solutions for a website that would capture the heart of the movement. more
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