Behind the Scenes at Northstar Creative
There's a lot going on at Northstar Creative. This scrapbook is a behind-the-scenes look at some of the more interesting happenings. Why? To give you a closer look at what really goes on at Northstar Creative. (And to give us something fun to do on our break times.)
Offering new payment method
After several requests from clients, we’re now accepting credit card payments through Google Checkout!Now Coding Pet Tender Angels Website
We’re in the process of developing a website for Pet Tender Angels, a dog rescue and rehabilitation group in Landrum. We’re in the coding stage now, so be looking for a launch announcement within a few weeks!New Client: Carolina Safety Consultants
Carolina Safety Consultants has just hired us to redesign their website, www.csc-llc.net. We’re looking forward to working with David and Mike!Back to the Blog
Yes, we took a really long break from the blog here. We’re back at it, though, and excited about sharing what’s been going on here. A few highlights:
1) We’ve been hiring. We’ve hired Joan (a PR writer) and Haro (a sales guru). We’re happy have them on our team!
2) We’re launching a new website design for ourselves (yes, we know we seem to have too much fun redesigning the website!)
3) We’re working on several new websites… be looking for launch announcements.
4) We’ve put up a Facebook page with some super-cool things in the works. Check it out, especially if you like contests.
We've Moved to Greenville!
We’ve moved to downtown Greenville! Our new address is 315 E Broad Street, Greenville, SC 29601.
Without aesthetic, design is either the humdrum repetition of familiar clichés or a wild scramble for novelty. Without the aesthetic, the computer is but a mindless speed machine, producing effects without substance. Form without relevant content, or content without meaningful form.” —Paul Rand
Had to read this one a couple of times. It’s a good one.
Website Launch
New website launch! www.girlfriends205.com
If you think good design is expensive, you should look at the real cost of bad design.
Sir Michael Bichard


