Print Works

Client: Fire Museum of Memphis
Project: Fire Safety Door Hanger

The Fire Museum of Memphis needed a memorable design of their 10 Fire Safety Tips to be given to elementary school students as part of Fire Safety Week. This door hanger was designed by Mad Heights principal designer Dan Hall using a custom die in the shape of a fire hydrant. It was printed in English and Spanish and became a way for children to reinforce with their parents the need for being prepared for proper response to fire emergencies.

Client: P.R. Event Mgmt.
Project: 5 x 8 Flyer

One of Mad Heights’ specialties is presenting highly complex information in simple ways. This is a two sided flyer using medical illustrations to simplify the benefits of this clinic’s minimally invasive valve replacement procedures for patients suffering from heart valve disease.

Client: P.R. Event Mgmt.
Project: 18 x 24 Commemorative Poster

Memphis In May Triathlon creates two poster designs every year. One is an announcement save-the-date poster, the other is a keepsake. This is the 2015 commemorative poster. Mad Heights worked closely with the printer on this design that used four spot colors printed on metallic paper. A half-tone background was created from photos of a swimmer, biker, and runner in a triangular composition.

Memphis promotional design

Client: P.R. Event Management
Project: MCVB Promotional Design

A design for promotional merchandise sold by the Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau at Welcome Centers.

Client: Linden Avenue, Neighborhood Association
Project: Two color silkscreen t-shirt and poster design

For the commemorative t-shirts, a two color design with clover background line art and custom lettering for the 20th Annual Linden Avenue Block Party. Charlemont Park is the neighborhood’s original name, and it is one of Memphis’s oldest neighborhoods within historic Central Gardens.

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