I am very fortunate to have forged relationships with some talented graphic artists who provide Web design services. I invite you to consider them for your Web project - you won't be sorry.
Cheri
graduated from Towson University with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts (BFA)
concentrating in graphics design. During college she interned at
Baltimore Magazine. Upon graduation, she held a steady string of
positions in the graphics field with such companies as April Day Studios,
Maryland Yellow Book, PC Tech Journal, Government Computer News,
MicroProse Software, Flexographics, and Henneman + Associates. Since 2006 she has been freelancing under the business name Glover
Graphics.
Cheri's Web work is characterized by extreme "outside-the-box" thinking, which has led to some unique and interesting designs that have challenged me in implementation.
Cheri designed complete sites for such Fastie clients as Goodier Builders, Henneman + Associates, and Pepper Jelly Heaven. She also provides guidance on a variety of other design matters, including tweaks to my own site. For some of our graphics-intensive clients, Cheri has also contributed ongoing Webmaster services.
Visit Cheri's Web site or contact her via .
Brian
studied child psychology and computer science at Towson University.
But before graduating he also interned at several graphic studios, most
notably Parkton Art Studio where he designed print and package promotions
for Lippincott Williams & Williams, HW&A Productions, and MDOT. He followed the
muse.
Brian formed his company, iDesign Graphics, in 1997 and has had a steady stream of clients ever since. He has drawn clients from around the country, including such local companies as Colourful Stitches, Heartbeat, Master Graphics, MD Conservatory of Music, and Brad's Produce. He currently designs four magazines - Script, Ordnance, The Canvasback, and Quilting Quarterly.
Brian's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Gold Medal Winner for Living Now Book Awards, the 2010 American Graphic Design Award, the 2010 Package Design Award and the 2011 American Graphic Design Award.
Brian's representative Web design work for Fastie clients includes Master Graphics, Wine School of Delaware, Tri-County Unlimited, J.P. Weller, DDS and Fiction 20 Down. Brian developed his own earlier sites and has a keen understanding of the unique requirements of Web sites.
Visit Brian's Web site or contact him via .
Bill
trained as an illustrator at the Paier School of Art in Hamden, CT and his
talent for illustration informs his multimedia designs. The
Connecticut native started his career as an art director for Silverman
Design and Promotional Development. At
Westport Marketing in 1982 his high-flying clients included the Statue
of Liberty Foundation, The America's Cup and The White House. In 1986 Bill joined Ziff-Davis Publishing in New York where he
created ads, brochures, logos, illustrations, media kits and collateral for
PC Week,
PC Magazine, Government Computer News and PC Tech
Journal.
In 1991 he founded Reuter & Associates in Baltimore with his wife and design partner, Sharon Reuter. He created print and interactive content for clients such as Crain Communications, Standard & Poors, BNA, the Washington Post and Network of Executive Women. Bill has designed revenue-generating supplements for such national publications as Pensions & Investments, InvestmentNews, TelevisionWeek, Government Computer News and Convenience Store News.
Keeping up with the times, Bill is applying his considerable design skills and deep experience to video production, a growing part of his business.
Bill's representative Web design work for Fastie clients includes Ruxton Design Corporation and Chesapeake Medical Staffing. Bill has also developed sites, giving him that extra technical edge.
Visit Reuter & Associates Web site or contact Bill via .
Brink
Media is a full-service design, media, interactive marketing and development
company in Tucson, AZ with offices in Washington, DC, New York, and Los
Angeles. Its long-standing expertise with Web interactivity has allowed
Brink to move smoothly into the mobile app world, where it has already
deployed some innovative solutions.
Brink's versatility is evident in its founder, Danny Vinik (left), whose personal credits include very early interactive Web solutions and filmmaking. More recently, exciting projects like E-Junkie and BrinkGuide demonstrate Brink's expertise in mobile, media, content, and technology.
As a consultant to others, I have worked with and hired Brink for larger projects. I can attest to the firm's design skills from that experience.
Brink designed my current Web site, fastie.com. Despite some initial misgivings, Danny and former Brink designer Brandon Motwani were able to integrate my iconic "Little Will" into the design, allowing me to continue the brand in other marketing materials. Although not as elaborate as most of Brink's work, the design wins praise from many visitors. It was one of four designs proposed.
Visit Brink's Web site or call the sales office nearest you.

