German Village Guesthouse, arguably the best hospitality concept right here in Columbus, got a web facelift recently and Brewhouse Media helped relaunch this great brand. Thanks to a special design upgrade from Tim Smith and nicely integrated social media, the Guesthouse now has an online presence that begins to mirror its culture; friendly, small neighborhood charm within an urban setting. Visit our friends at the GVguesthouse.com today and look things over. Better yet, make a reservation and experience Columbus with a little European flair... you won't be disappointed!
German Village Guesthouse Remodeling
June 24th, 2010Walk With A Doc: version 2.0
March 12th, 2010
A long-time client, Walk With A Doc, got a site overhaul and now reaches out to a nationwide audience. Walk with a Doc was created by Dr. David Sabgir, a board-certified cardiologist who practices with Mount Carmel Clinical Cardiovascular Specialists—at Mount Carmel St. Ann's. There are similiar walks popping up all over the country thanks to Dr. Sabgir's vision to help people get fit. All are welcome to participate, but we're going to make you visit the site, www.walkwithadoc.org, to get the details.
Nardone Law Group site launched
March 11th, 2010
We are pleased to announce the launch of www.nardonelawgroup.com. This Columbus-based law firm has expanded quickly in the areas of tax planning and controversy, professional practices, employment law and investigations and now has an online brand to grow with the rate of its expansion. The site carries a wealth of great information, including articles from Vince Nardone's tax blog, www.taxandcontroversy.com and will soon be adding a dental blog for it's professional practices clients.
The zen of creative process
December 30th, 2009Just for the record, I don’t find it particularly effective to create an acronym for presenting a process. Futile attempts to master long-term memory don’t usually survive more than two weeks in the average brain - even with the most compelling presentation.
I do find it fun though, and sometimes, that’s all it takes to channel fresh energy into stagnant processes.
