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Ancient Paths

How do you discover the ancient paths of life?

Elijah Company Resource GuideStart with good books. We designed the cover of this Elijah Company catalog to emphasize the value equipping homeschool parents with the resources they need to find the best path of learning for each unique child. Plus the whole shebang can be thrown into the mail without any extra packaging.

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· Cover design...... Keep reading

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Carving Angels

We helped parents see the unseen in children.

Angel in the MarbleThis book is a 15 year compilation of Elijah Company articles on seeing your child as an unseen work of art. Our design approach was to make the book bold yet transparent. We wanted the reader to see the truths presented without distracting design flourishes. The entire book is set in a single, classic typeface (Garamond) with each  page bounded by a double lined box.

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· Cover & interior design
· Proofing...... Keep reading

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Turning Hearts

The eye is the window to the heart.

Elijah Company CatalogAnd we redesigned the 148-page Elijah Company catalog from top to bottom to clearly  communicate not only their products but also their unique mission. This full color, high touch catalog was the heart of their company rebranding aimed at connecting with a new generation of homeschooling families.

OUR PART
· Logo design
· Catalog design
· Copywriting
· Brand strategy
· Print management

Elijah Company Catalog Inside

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Cover Up

How would you visually expose the meaning of a single word?

Sunday Salon Zine Cover MoveSundaySalon.com, an online lit magazine and prose reading series, asked dotp to design the cover of their quarterly publication using just one word as the theme. They chose the secret word, we exposed it to the world through a series of playful cover designs.

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· Cover design

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Off We Go

Recruiting was at a low point. I helped AFROTC take off.

Air Force ROTC In a former life while working in Air Force ROTC recruiting, Frank McClung designed a magazine cover comp, an identity system and brochures. He managed the AFROTC strategic brand identity and guided the government-contractor  team through the implementation of a million dollar recruiting website, recruiter extranet and subsequent media campaigns. Frank is the current creative director and principal at Drawing on the Promises (dotp)....... Keep reading