As many of you have commented on my new header photo and Women's Hunting Journal logo, there are several people whom I want to acknowledge for their expertise and creativity. This has been a fun project, as I continue to learn and meet great people whom I now consider friends. Best of all, they're all small business owners who reside here in central Oregon, with the exception of one. Being a small business owner myself I try to keep it local and reciprocate as often as I can. A very big thank you to the following individuals and if anyone is in need of their services I highly recommend them. Both for their skills and talent, as well as their professionalism. All top notch people. A heartfelt thank you, to each of you from Jet and I!
Cristina Acosta - Color Conversations
Daphne Hougard - Daphne Hougard Photography
Lori Snyder - Snyder & Sons Unlimited email@ snyderandsons@bendcable.com
Tony Doorn - Doorn Sign and Design Company, LLC email@ doornsign@msn.com
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9 comments:
I thinks that is very cool that you are keeping all of your business local. I try and do the same for my community. I like the new logo.
Thanks for the plug, Terry!
You are always fun to work with. Seeing your expression on your face when you saw your truck logo yesterday was priceless. You have so much to offer the world and you're out here doing it! I am proud to be part of your process.
Cristina
I absolutely love the new header and the logo get's a two thumbs up. Nice job Terry.
Looks very nice Terry! Congrats! And great work by the others.
I agree with everyone else. It is a great looking logo. I love the way it looks on your truck also.
Hey Terry, that is so cool. Now you won't be able to sneak through our country without us knowing it.
Impressive and classic...
Thank you for the kind words.
No more sneaking through on the roads without being seen. Hope to meet some new friends along the way and continue to encourage women to get out in the field.
So nice to see neighbors looking out and doing favors for one another. Great job!
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