Catering to the Key West crowd
Key West is a favorite spring break destination and Garden House has just the right vibe for this fun-loving crowd. Garden House owners John and Connie Manasco worked with InsideOut to create a great website that’s fun and easy-to-use. Next, they needed print pieces for visitors to pick up and keep. They turned to InsideOut to design a rack card and business card that matched their site.
Key West Florida inn's new print designs match website
June 16th, 2009 by Jennifer LozadaNew print promotion for Olympic Peninsula Tourism
June 4th, 2009 by Jennifer LozadaBridge closure inspires new directions in marketing…
The Hood Canal Bridge is the main eastern access for tourists visiting Washington state’s Olympic Peninsula. This spring, the bridge underwent a much needed retrofit, resulting in a five-week closure. The local tourism organization, Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission (OPTC), took special measures to promote lodging and other tourism-related businesses while the bridge was closed.Â
Among these efforts was a brochure directed to southern markets in Olympia, WA and Portland, OR. OPTC called upon InsideOut to design the piece and implement the online elements of the promotion. With the success of this piece, OPTC may use it as a template for additional pieces targeting markets to the north and east.
New Brochure for Sequim Education Foundation
March 10th, 2009 by Jennifer Lozada
Founded to Inspire
The Sequim Education Foundation (SEF) creates educational opportunities for students and teachers of Sequim, WA public schools. The annual Engineering Challenge, Student Film Festival, scholarships and grants are all ways SEF inspires academic excellence. When SEF approached InsideOut Solutions for brochure design, we jumped at the chance to donate our work.
Finding the Focus
The foundation already had a trifold brochure, but it had a few problems:
Rack Card Re-Design for John F. Craig House
December 3rd, 2008 by Jennifer LozadaAn update for a whimsical B&B
John F. Craig House is a Cape May, New Jersey inn owned by Barbara and Chip Masemore. They’ve created a fun yet relaxing atmosphere, preserving the building’s Victorian charm while adding the whimsy of retro signs, old toys and colorful touches.














