August 2005
Greetings ...
We are happy to present our first newsletter “Design InSight”. We have created this newsletter to bring you our latest and greatest projects, along with discussing informative marketing related information. We will also be answering some of your most frequently asked questions in the Monthly FAQ section. From time to time, we will post survey’s or polls to help us better serve our clients.

We've Moved!
As many of you may not know, we have moved to beautiful, sunny Scottsdale Arizona. So take some time and update our contact information in your address book:
Gilmore Design Group Inc.
5840 E. Thunderbird Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Phone & Fax: 602.357.4750
Email: info@gilmoredesigngroup.com
www.vintagedesignbuild.com
Client: Vintage Inc.
Project: Website Design

Services
Website Design & Development
Flash Design

Objective: To create a beautifully classic website that will resonate with the high-end clientele of Vintage Inc. by taking the Vintage brand and giving it an old-world and very high-class feel.

Solution: We were able to take the Vintage colors of green and black and create a high-class design that highlights the beautiful architecture of Vintage Inc. The simplicity of the site allows the visitor to focus on the architecture of the homes that are featured on the site, allowing the work to speak for iteself.
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Proximity
The principle of proximity or contiguity states that things which are closer together will be seen as belonging together. Looking at the picture to the right, since the horizontal rows of circles are closer together than the vertical columns, we perceive two vertical lines. Since the first two columns and the last two columns have less space between them than the center two columns, we perceive two groups of two columns.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
HTML is the authoring language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links on the World Wide Web.
Question:
What is Branding and is it
important to my business?


Answer:
One of our core beliefs is that every business should have a solid Brand/Corporate Identity.

Branding is the name, face and essence of your business. A well thought-out brand will immediately speak to your audience and visually convey your corporate message.

Developing your brand starts with your business name, logo design, and in some cases, a tagline.

To make your branding successful, the “look and feel” of your company (i.e. your brand) should be carried through all of your marketing material (stationary design, brochures, website, etc.).

By using your branding consistently in all of your marketing material, you will create a powerful impact on your potential customers.

This will help send the message to your audience that you are a professional business.
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