
I've been most fortunate indeed to have had relationships with some really great clients over the years. Clients who pretty much let me run with the ball. Some global scale, some just starting up, but I've learned from each one. And done my best to give full value to each.
Thank you clients!
In addition to some familiar names, there are some interesting businesses and interesting stories buried in this list of representative clients I've been fortunate to have worked with. Sad to say, some of the most exhilarating engagements were for companies that no longer exist. Sigh.
Acoustic
Music Resource
American
Rehabilitation Network
Applied
Entertainment Systems Corp.
Beverly Enterprises,
Inc.
Breadeaux Pisa, Inc.
Business Exchange, Inc.
California Pizza Kitchen
Cash Plus, Inc.
Charter Pacific Bank
Clean ‘n’ Press
Franchise, Inc.
Desert Hospital Medical
Center
Elite
Information Systems
Farm Stores Grocery,
Inc.
Futurekids,
Inc.
Granny
Feelgood’s
Natural Foods
Kala Koa Entertainment
Laventhol & Horwath
Lea Associates,
Inc.
Lowe Enterprises,
Inc.
Marriott Corp.
Mitsubishi/SSC
Mobil Corporation
Mountain Signal
Pleasant Valley
Hospital
Prince & Company
Riordan & McKinzie
Roblox,
Inc.
TehachapiCentral.Com.
Traditional Industries
Inc.
Tritech Biogenics,
Inc.
Simutron
Tournament Centers
Skytel, Inc.
Solid
Air Records
St. Bernardine
Hospital
St. Joseph Hospital
St. Mary Medical
Center
Tom
Bombadil's Food & Drink
Wynderry
Press
Wyvern Technologies
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The picture of the Electrolux and coffee urn mailbox that got tacked up on the Today Cafe picture board had a red circle with a diagonal slash over it. Righteous Ruby lipstick, I'll bet. Bet you can guess who did that little bit of graffiti.
Hint. The lipstick work punctuated this remark: "You might as well make your mailbox out of petrified dryer lint. Creative or not, it's no way, José. This is Licketyville, not Santa Cruz!"
José O'Kelly was disappointed but not surprised. As perennial chairperson of the Aesthetic Satisfaction Board, Madge Licket's opinions are pretty predictable. And really, she's got pretty good taste. But there are those who think she's putting Licketyville in too tight a box, design-wise. A coalition of artists, gallery owners and other rebels, for example, is pushing for a Design Free Zone in that charmingly decayed industrial zone down by the tracks.
You think there's some irony there?~ ~ The Proprietor