Archive: blogs

The importance of in-person communication

Like many companies, we have fully embraced the digital workspace, oftentimes hosting Skype-based conference calls and following client activity via their tweets, blogs and posts. Not to mention, the majority of our services involve creating dynamic communication online. However, after spending three weeks in Atlanta shaking hands, passing out hugs and catching up with clients […]

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Home Making (2 words) in the Blogosphere

When we opened our virtual doors in 2008, one of our first clients was Mary Fellows, the wonderfully charming owner of Little Merry Fellows, an organic baby product company. Since designing her website http://www.littlemerryfellows.com/, we’ve kept in touch to give her kudos for a particularly heartfelt blog post or to add seasonal, holiday spirit to […]

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4 Tips to Build Buzz

In growing a business, one of the main objectives sited in marketing and communications plans is to increase awareness. With the Internet, social media, traditional and non-traditional marketing, the ability to increase company awareness among a specific target market is vast. The real problem lies in taking action and finding the right avenues. Below are […]

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Rhyme & Reason Design launches company websites for Stateside Capital and Stateside Securities.

Here at Rhyme & Reason Design we love the girly details, but don’t assume that our talents only lie within the parameters of ribbons and bows. In fact, we thrive on stretching our creative prowess and immersing ourselves in strategic analysis.  Recently, we had the opportunity to learn a thing or two about the financial […]

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Auditioning Guest Bloggers

This past Labor Day weekend, the Rhyme & Reason Design team descended upon Gainesville, FL to celebrate the start of Gator football, conduct a client meeting and toast each other for our recent website successes.  As celebrations go, this one was top notch.  The merriment began under an orange and blue tent on UF’s sprawling […]

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