Communications Design
Episcopal School of Jacksonville gets a new website for the new school year
The Episcopal School of Jacksonville (ESJ) has been a long-time client at BroadBased and our latest project was redesigning the school’s website. Having recently merged with both Beaches Episcopal School and St. Mark’s Episcopal Day School, ESJ needed to completely re-organize their website to accommodate the additional schools. The BroadBased team helped build the new…
Read MoreWe know how to grow: BroadBased named one of the 50 fastest growing companies in Jax
Check out the video below to see how excited the BB Team is about being named one of the 50 fastest growing companies by the Jacksonville Business Journal. We are honored to make the list and could not have done it without our clients. We sincerely appreciate the trust and confidence they have in us…
Read MoreJaxKids Book Club prepares kids to read
BroadBased is now in its 14th year of proud partnership with the Kids Hope Alliance (previously the Jacksonville Children’s Commission) for the award-winning JaxKids Book Club, a free early literacy program for all Duval County 4-year-olds preparing to enter kindergarten. The Book Club continues as a summer reading program and features a new bi-lingual “I Can Read”…
Read MoreMagazine Award for Episcopal Diocese of Florida
While BroadBased is mostly known as a digital-first firm these days, many people don’t know that print design and publishing is where our roots lie. When presented the opportunity to work on a magazine redesign with The Episcopal Diocese of Florida last year, we considered it a real treat! Fast forward to 2018 and we’re…
Read MoreRayonier Advanced Materials’ annual report showcases company growth
We share a lot of information in the BroadCast about digital strategies and projects, but we also produce a substantial amount of printed work. One recent example is the 2017 Rayonier Advanced Materials (NYSE: RYAM) annual report, designed by Senior Designer Caitlin Lewis. Several concepts were presented which focused on the company’s ‘One Company, One…
Read MoreRayonier Advanced Materials advances the art of the annual report
The 2016 Rayonier Advanced Materials (NYSE: RYAM) annual report, designed by BroadBased, features a cover illustration by internationally acclaimed illustrator and artist Regan Dunnick. Designed to highlight the company’s products and business strategy, the illustration is a new approach for the company, which has primarily relied on photography in the past. “When exploring themes for…
Read MoreNew design for Diocesan Magazine
We recently collaborated with the Episcopal Diocese of Florida to redesign the Diocesan Magazine, a bi-annual magazine that focuses on churches, clergy and laity within the Diocese. The magazine is distributed to parishioners statewide. “While we maintain an up-to-date website, there’s really no substitute for how a printed magazine showcases the activities of our Diocese…
Read MoreJaxKids Book Club turns a page
BroadBased is now in our 12th year of proud partnership with the Jacksonville Children’s Commission on the award-winning JaxKids Book Club, a free early literacy program for all Duval County 4-year-olds preparing to enter kindergarten. To inject new life into the story that began in 2004, the Book Club was re-introduced in May as a…
Read MoreGeneration Next: BroadBased 2.0
BroadBased has launched a new website that reflects our sharpened focus on helping growth-minded organizations bridge the digital divide and capture the potential of new marketing technologies and platforms. With engaging design, informative content and clear navigation, the new site gets right to the good stuff — helping you increase sales and build your brand.
Read MorePrinting on the Rebound in 2012?
According to a February blog post by The National Association for Printing Leadership (NAPL), commercial printing industry sales are expected to begin growing this year for the first time since 2007. While the increase is only expected to be 1%-3%, and the group is very cautious about making further projections, this is indeed good news…
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