April 27th, 2009

Our latest logo design is for Tech-Hub Solutions, located in Garden City, Georgia. Print collateral and website splash page were designed by bighouse graphix. Specializing in Fulfillment, Logistics, Pick and Pack, Shipping, Warehousing, Print Media, and Direct Mail Marketing, they are your one-stop business solution for all things mailed or stored. If your non-profit or business needs Processing, Sorting, Automating First Class, Presort Standard Letters and Flats, as well as USPS Bound Printed Matter and Parcel Services, give them a call. Tech-Hub Solutions is a division of Coastal Mailing Services and are MLOCR, MMS, CASS, MASS, FastForward, and NCOA Certified.
www.tech-hubsolutions.com
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April 1st, 2009

When our longtime friends at VSAG contacted us about being part of the Founding Farmers restaurant project back in July, we were more than excited. Founding Farmers is unique in that their model is to provide Farm to Table serves fresh Farm-to-Table American-inspired true food and drink, sourcing locally and regionally whenever possible. It’s the first restaurant in Washington, DC to meet the LEED Gold Standard design criteria, and the Green Restaurant Association deemed it a Certified Green Restaurant. This $6 million, 2-story, 8,500 square foot restaurant serves up family farm favorites like fresh-baked biscuits, breads and pastries, omelettes, pancakes, and all the breakfast trimmings, big, hearty rustic farm sandwiches and soups, big, colorful green salads with just-picked vegetables, a variety of pot pies, prime cuts, pot roast, roasted chicken, and rich, delectable pies and desserts from the pastry bar, supplied by the in-house bakery.
The restaurant has even invested in the state-of-the-art Natura® water system to provide guests with fresh-filtered, purified, mineral-filled, chilled sparkling and still water served in glass carafes to eliminate truck deliveries, carbon emissions and to reduce tons of plastic and glass waste.
Other LEED criteria design elements and energy-efficient moves include the use of day lighting to illuminate the restaurant, increased ventilation, green-sourced power and low-VOC emitting paints. Founding farmers officially opened its doors this spring.
bighouse graphix was honored to do the website build for Founding Farmers, and gives props to Allison at Seth Design for the website design. Other credits go to VSAG (Developers), CORE (Architecture) and SPIN (amazing PR work).



SEE THE VIDEO: Founding Farmers on US News
www.wearefoundingfarmers.com
Tags: Branding, Flash, LEED, Website Development
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March 16th, 2009

Cooked slow and served hot. That’s the Wild Hog way. Based out of Richmond Hill, Georgia, Wildhog Barbecue and Caterers specializes in fundraising for churches, auxiliary groups, non-profits, you name it. Their programs make it easy to bring home the bacon while folks eat some of the best barbecue in the lowcountry.
Logo, menu design and website development were done by bighouse graphix.
www.wildhogbarbecue.com
Tags: Branding, Logo Design, Richmond Hill, Website Development
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March 13th, 2009

Duncan Commercial Real Estate specializes in commercial sales and lease transactions, serving the Central and Western Maryland area, including the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C. We were more than excited when Ken contacted us about designing his website and would like to thank the folks at Costar for the kind referral.
For this site, keeping it simple and to the point was very important. Browns and beiges help lend to that corporate look and feel, while simple and limited navigation makes the site easy to use.
www.duncancommercialproperties.com
Tags: Branding, Real Estate, Website Development
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February 19th, 2009

Through the recent design and launch of Harrison Development’s newest website, www.harrisonspotlight.com, we are proud to have formed a strategic partnership with Agent Shield. The problem with many land development and community sites is that real estate agents are often hesitant to direct leads to a website for fear of losing valuable leads. Makes sense right? In comes Agent Shield, their Web 2.0 patented pending technology allows realtors and land developers to utilize a new development’s website as a marketing and sales tool while maintaining control of their prospects and leads.
Lets see an example, first visit the site, harrisonspotlight.com. As you can see, all contact information such as phone number and address are located on the home page as well as on the contact page here.
Now, lets go to a realtor’s page where the Harrison Community is being advertised,for example here. Scroll down about half way and click on the “view details” for the Harrison Development link, which will then take you back to the Harrison home page. See the difference? That’s right, the site has now been masked to show only the realtors information on the contact page. The user’s computer is also cookied in the event that he or she goes back to visit the homepage, even if they don’t go through the realtor site. Seller gets the credit for the lead, both parties are happy.
NOTE: Use this link to clear out your cache.
Read more about Agent Shield at www.agentshield.com
Tags: Branding, partnership, Website Development
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February 17th, 2009

In these times of economic want and woe, it’s more important than ever to stick together. Chances are pretty good you’re feeling the economic pinch — especially if you are a small business owner — making the 2009 Small Business Summit here in Effingham County all the more important. Finding out what some of our area’s most successful business owners and entrepreneurs are doing to find new clients and customers, lower their operating costs, adapt to changing markets and succeed in today’s economic climate seems like a no-brainer. We’ll be there.
When Ken Stoner of Effingham County Chamber of Commerce, contacted us about developing a logo for this chamber-sponsored event, we were honored. We worked out several idea sketches and ended up going with a light bulb illustration, with a red-and-white on black color scheme. The DIN 1451 font family was applied. It is a realist sans-serif typeface that is used as a standard typeface for traffic, administration and business applications making it a perfect fit for the summit logo. On the vertical version, Futura was also used. The logo will be used on print products and advertising for the event.
The Summit is April 4, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Savannah Tech Effingham Campus. Reservations are limited. Reservations are free for Effingham Chamber members. (Non-members $49). Includes admission to keynote address, class sessions, course materials, trade show and business roundtable discussion groups. Call 912-754-3301. See you there!
Tags: Branding, Effingham County, Effingham County Chamber of Commerce, Logo Design, Rincon
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February 13th, 2009

What can we say, good design makes for good neighbors. Our next door neighbor Cindy Barnett Interior Design needed a website presence and well, we felt we had to. Heaven forbid good interior design be show through bad website design right? All website design, build and content development was done by bighouse.
Most of the photography on the site was done through Azelle Photography. Our longtime friends at Azelle have a great eye for good photography and composition which really came together on the final site design. More of their work can be seen at their site here or take a look at a few of the thumbnails below.
This site is a CMS site with a mix of flash and PHP thrown in. Look for their online storefront this summer.




www.cindybarnettinteriors.com
Tags: Branding, CMS, Photography, Website Development
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February 2nd, 2009

Bighouse is proud to have helped launch yet another restaurant with our good friends at VSAG. All branding to include logo development, signage, menu boards, and take out menus was done by bighouse.
Located at Cross Creek Mall in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Kobi’s Fast Wraps is a fresh food fast concept, specializing in sandwich wraps and grilled paninis. Unlike the usual food court offerings of deep fried and the other not-so-good-for-you selections, Kobi’s prides itself in using only the freshest ingredients and roasts their sandwich meats daily.


Tags: Branding, Kobis Fast Wraps, restaurant branding
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January 9th, 2009

We are proud to announce our newest site launch, Hernandez Construction Services based out of Akron, Ohio. All copywriting, design and build was done by bighouse.
This site was built on a Content Management System (CMS) platform, allowing ease of use for their administrative staff when it comes to making edits and updates in-house. No need to contact tech support or learn new software for this one. Bold colors and large easy navigation buttons present the info in an easy to read format. A neat little feature we built into the site is a Project Locator found here. This nifty little flash application gives visitors a quick visual map highlighting project locations through the use of rollovers.
www.hernandezcorporation.com
Tags: Branding, CMS, Content Management System, Flash, Website Design, Website Development
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January 8th, 2009

Considering we never really know what’s in our food, its good to know that All Natural Hardwood Lump Charcoal is just that, all natural. No chemicals, No additives, just natural charcoal, ala mother nature.
Then again, considering the philosophy and green practices of our longtime friend Wood Products International, it’s no surprise to us that they chose this route. Along with this product, they are also promoting the use of their All Natural Fatwood Firestarter stick. Are you seeing a trend here?
For the logo design and to maintain that clean, natural approach, we felt simpler is better. Bright colors were used to draw the shoppers attention on the shelf, taking advantage of kraft paperstock that will serve as the packaging material for the bags. For the package design itself, we presented minimal use of illustration for the how-to steps.
We are also proud of the site design me put together as well. Take a look www.allnaturalcharcoal.com


Tags: Branding, Logo Design, Package Design
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