Top Five Reasons to Work With a Small But Mighty Company

Posted by: admin @ 1:43 pm | Date: June 30, 2010 | Comments (2)
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1. Quality of work and collaboration is enhanced by our compact size 
2. One-on-one kid glove service
3. No red tape to go through to get changes made
4. The president of the company is easily accessible
5. You get the executive design team – not the entry level design team

We are proud of our small-but-mighty-ness and we’re more powerful, agile and creative because of it.

Plastic Surgery Arts Case Study

Posted by: admin @ 1:42 pm | Date: June 30, 2010 | Comments (0)
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We can now say that after designing and programming the new Plastic Surgery Arts website with more interactivity, optimization, online social media, videos and links, if you search for “facelift Rochester Hills,” Plastic Surgery Arts is number one! It’s a good feeling to know that all the little (and big) things we do here are working. Here’s what Tina from Plastic Surgery Arts had to say about her experience with Trent Design:

“There has been an increased flow to the website, and the more people that are sent to the website the more content/education we are able to expose our potential patients to. We have found that more and more people are finding what they need on the internet and we have to stay up to date with our website to attract new patients and customers for our Plastic Surgery Practice as well as our Medical Spa. Trent Design under the direction and vision of Marilyn Trent has not only been our sole source for website development since 2004, they have handled our promotions, marketing material and ad placement. Everyone is professional and ingenious in their design development! It’s not “work” when you love the people you are creating with!”

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Shelton Buick GMC Updates Logo

Posted by: admin @ 1:42 pm | Date: June 30, 2010 | Comments (0)
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As the dawning of a new era comes upon General Motors and the world around us, now known as the “New Economy,” businesses are forced to rethink everything from the way each customer order is handled, and the phone is answered to their visual image and communications. Car dealerships are having to rethink their brand image and positioning in the marketplace. Shelton Buick GMC is ahead of the curve by analyzing its current brand and the equity it has. The first recommended step is to update the logo to reinforce the value propositions that have made the business successful in the past and will continue to carry that success into the future. It also makes a statement of its continued commitment to its customers and faith in the larger brand of the parent company.

Cat Invades Local Design Studio, Employees Rejoice

Posted by: admin @ 9:47 am | Date: June 23, 2010 | Comments (2)
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This week, one of the TD Staffers brought a rescue cat to the studio. We’re still picking out names but so far, it’s between Zoey, Howie, Chuck, Howard, and my favorite, Mr. Burns. This is a hairy decision and we’ll let you know when we’ve reached an agreement.

More pictures please:

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Until then, if anybody is interested in adopting a people-centric cat, Zoey… er… whats-his-name… is accepting bids for a new owner. Personally, we’ve always wanted an office mascot. Maybe we can convince Marilyn to keep him around.

**PS— Please excuse the weird quality of these pictures. iPhoneography!

Friday’s Shoot

Posted by: admin @ 4:56 pm | Date: June 21, 2010 | Comments (1)
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Trent Design has a few exciting projects in the works, one of which, recently called for a photo shoot (and about a billion bright lights…) Consequently, we’re about 40% more tan than we were last Thursday. So… Bright. We called in our good friend and photographer Iryna Zhygalkina to handle the job.

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By the way, look no further than Iryna if you’re in the market for a savvy fashion photographer. We recommend her highly (check her work: www.irynazhygalkina.com).

As for *what* we were shooting… We’ll let you take the first stab (our lips are sealed until the proofs come back from the printer).