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Foster Care Alumni of America

Posted in: Branding

The Foster Care Alumni of America is a new and growing non-profit organization working on behalf of youth and adults who have experienced foster care. Jerry Hobbs, a former teacher, business executive, and child welfare professional, hired Typografik to design their corporate identity. After reviewing several options, the chosen design was an eagle embracing two … Continue Reading

Family Resource Corner

Posted in: Web Design

The Family Resource Corner website is a special service of the Child Abuse Council. This website provides comprehensive information and education focused on infant, youth, parent, and family concerns. It is a resource for families or individuals who are seeking information, increased knowledge, or help to enhance parenting skills. This website is a teaching tool, … Continue Reading

Partners Contracting

Posted in: Web Design

Partners Contracting is a Virginia firm specializing in tenant build-outs, building renovations and Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) construction since 1985. Typografik created the first version of the Partners Contracting website in 2003.  Since then Partners has worked on numerous construction projects and felt it was time for a makeover.  The new website is modern, … Continue Reading

Bernitt Builders

Posted in: Web Design

Company founder Tom Bernitt has been building in the metropolitan area since 1983. Bernitt Builders, Inc. is a past winner of the Custom Builder Awards of Excellence presented by the Maryland-National Capital Building Industry Association. Bernitt Builders has an extensive portfolio of projects in Virginia and Maryland. Mr. Bernitt felt that his website should reflect … Continue Reading

AARS México

Posted in: Web Design

Typografik was hired to brand AARS México, a corporation dedicated to recycling asphalt.  Hot-Mix Recycling is a process that reuses the existing asphalt pavement structure (deteriorated asphalt courses) to provide a solid foundation to install asphalt courses. AARS has developed a proprietary process that helps the preservation of natural resources by utilizing asphalt that has … Continue Reading

Offenbachers

Posted in: Web Design

Offenbachers is a well-established furniture merchant with eight locations in the Washington/Baltimore Metro area. Offenbacher’s stores offer patio furniture, cushions, umbrellas, hammocks, outdoor lamps, rugs, mirrors, and artwork for indoor use. Typografik was invited to redesign the Offenbachers website and suggested to the client the creation of corporate identity guidelines which did not exist at … Continue Reading

Select Printing and Copying

Posted in: Web Design

Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., Select Printing and Copying is a full-service, commercial printing and copying company, serving the metro Washington area for nearly three decades. It offers a complete array of services with in-house state-of-the-art printing, copying, finishing and mailing services. Typografik designed the first version of the Select Printing and Copying … Continue Reading

DSK Solutions

Posted in: Web Design

DSK Solutions is well known in the association community as a trusted and authoritative netFORUM advisor. DSK Solutions was founded by Debbie King in 2000 with the purpose of serving associations and non-profits, using the latest database and Web technology developed by Avectra. DSK Solutions founder Debbie King commissioned Typografik to develop a complete corporate … Continue Reading

Child Abuse Council

Posted in: Web Design

Since 1977, the Child Abuse Council has been working towards its mission to stop abuse that is occurring, prevent abuse before it occurs, and rebuild the child and family after abuse. Prevention and education programs are designed to reach out to both parents at-risk for violent behavior and parents who just need a helping hand. … Continue Reading

Arlington Metaphysical Chapel

Posted in: Web Design

“AMC,” or the Arlington Metaphysical Chapel, was founded in 1981 by Rev. F. Reed Brown as a result of a study group held at Rev. Brown’s home on Military Road. The church building was originally the Bon Air Baptist Church. In 1949 it was sold to the Odd Fellows Lodge, which then sold the building … Continue Reading