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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Daybreak SoDa Row Gift Cards

Daybreak is the number one planned community in Utah. In recent years, Daybreak has bolstered it's shopping offering with SoDa Row. Quaint shops, restaurants and clothing stores that serve the Daybreak community. Daybreak looked to Next Door Creative to design gift card sets that are used to promote the local shops at SoDa Row. Next Door Creative brought these colorful depictions of typical everyday shopping experiences to life with unique illustrations from our friend A. J. Bell. 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

2012 Rustico Leather Catalog

In 2012, Rustico Leather enhanced their product offering with a whole new line of leather accessories for digital products. The updated catalog showcased the new stylish products with business photography that was as modern and fresh as their products. Next Door Creative has doubled down on the success of the new brand and Rustico is benefiting by having the best 2 years as a company. Click here to view the catalog.

Rustico Wins Best Trade Show Booth Award

Next Door Creative designed the booth that helped Rustico win Best Booth Design at the recent ASI Trade Show in Dallas. Rustico had the best year they've ever had in 2011 and now are starting out 2012 with a real bang! Next Door Creative is proud to be working with such a creative group of guys that are making products right here in the USA. Click here to see VP of Marketing, Patrick White being interviewed by ASI.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Third night of EVE draws record crowds to downtown Salt Lake

Three proved to be the charm for EVE.
The Downtown Alliance-sponsored New Year’s Eve celebration, in its third year as a three-night event, ended Saturday night with its largest crowds ever, from thronged houses at Temple Square’s Tabernacle to a packed Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center.
While final numbers were not available, there were four times as many participants on the first night of EVE than the similar night last year, and on the first night there were twice as many participants as the same night last year, said Jason Mathis, executive director of the Downtown Alliance.
“This year’s been wildly successful,” he said. “It’s off the hook.”
“It’s been a pandemonium of joy,” said Jeffrey Berke, producer and creative director of EVE. “We knew it would take three to five years for an event to develop a following and mature.”

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