Monday, March 25, 2013

Alumnae Memory Book

I am very excited to have completed my first BLURB.com book. The Converse reunion is coming up in April and the 50th reunion class has received a memory "book" in the past. The past versions have been a collection of hand-written answers to a questionnaire that were copied and held together with plastic comb binding. The result was hardly celebratory, nothing to suggest a treasured memento and lacked respect for these alumnae, many who are in a position to become significant donors to the college. Time for a redesign! I created a Blurb book of 48 pages with a photo wrap cover. The front is an image from the 1963 yearbook and the back is a photo taken last week of the iconic Wilson Tower on campus.
Each alumna's profile includes a photo from the yearbook and a current photo. I researched trivia from the time period (favorite dance songs, hairstyles, movies, and more) and included some pull-quotes from the questionnaires. The result is a memento that will be cherished!


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Gotta love my friends at Art Bomb

What I love most about my Grenville is the giving nature of the community.

Art Bomb is a wonderful haven for some of my favorite artists. They in turn provide shelter for our four-legged buddies. Read about their big hearts here.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

I am anxiously awaiting delivery from the printer of my first redesigned issue of Converse magazine. This is my sixth major redesign and I have to say it's a process most people dislike, but I love. A redesign involves not just a new dressing, but an analysis of the editorial content and focus, as well as an exploration of the target audience. New communication and marketing goals emerge in the process and then comes the fun of trying to meet those goals. I tend to study my peers and competition thoroughly so I launched a Facebook campaign requesting friends (and friends of friends) send me their alumni publications for my study. I learned something from each of the 80+ magazines I received...and more from those I studied online (as I was also researching alternative delivery methods). Redesign is a wholistic approach that often involves such a bare-boned deconstruction that missions and branding are also examined and more clearly, strategically defined. This first issue is a very different kind of magazine for Converse and I am anxious to see how it will be received!
UPDATE 3/21/13 Delivery from the printer and the magazine is a roaring success! Here are some sample spreads:
The opening spread is a 2012 Year in Review. This has to be the most popular spread in the magazine. What fun (and how useful) to see the entire year at a glance!
A new approach to articles uses larger, professional photography.
I tailored the editorial direction of the redesign to inform and engage alumnae. For example, the traditional president's message transformed into this Q & A between the alumnae association president and the college president. The end of the article calls for alumnae to submit questions for the alumnae president to consider for the next issue.