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Robert Crowe logo and market branding
Posted in: Branding, Logo Design, Print Media, Projects, Uncategorized, Websites by Paul McEwan on February 13, 2010
The Client: Robert Crowe (RE/MAX Real Estate Services)
Project Description: Create a personal logo mark and content copy. Brand it onto all requested marketing materials.
Robert Crowe has been in the real estate business along time and had decided it was time to get authentic with marketing. It’s one thing to look good but it’s another thing entirely to look good in a way that authentically attracts the eyes who will relate specifically to you. Also, content writing about who he is needed to be created. We’re not talking sales writing but a story of where he came from and what’s important to him. Without getting into the reasons of why this works here, it’s important to know that this works. Video blogs might work the same way for those who want to do that every day. Day in day out. Video blogging is not Robbert Crowe.
The Website
Not pictured but worth a look is, of course, the website layout we did on an Ubertor template and implemented by an Ubertor approved vendor/designer, The Marketing Guy. We design for most real estate website platforms.
Pre-printed Shells
We still do a lot of these too. Postcard shells. These are printed full colour, single sided on a 12pt coated stock leaving the back blank for imprinting content. An average imprint is about 1500 pieces. Since you’re going to ask: 10,000 shells as described above runs about $700. The more you get, the better the price.
Completed as part of the work done at RE/MAX Real Estate Services.


