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A3 Design Rides Ducati into Rochester
Wednesday, May 12, 2010 | By Amanda

The legendary Italian Motorcycle maker, Ducati, has dominated the racing circuit for years with its highly prestigious position of their brand. As the US division dives into the consumer market aimed at the XYZ generation, they look to build off of their market's obsession for quality and pursuit of individuality with their latest Monster Second Skin Promotional.

 

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The Best of Business Card Design
Thursday, May 6, 2010 | By Alan

For the fourth year in a row, A3 Design is being featured in Rockport's Best of Business Card Design series. In this year's 9th volume in the series, business cards for carbonhouse and Armando Bellmas Photographer are included. We are so grateful to partner with clients that allow our creativity to express their business. 

 

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Hello Spring! It's been a long, cold winter...
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 | By Amanda

But now is the time to get back into the Spring of things. The popping flowers, green grass and budding trees makes us take a good look at the world around us with new eyes and a fresh take. We are all finally coming out of hiding and thinking about what to do next; how to take the next step into the stimulating world around us and what that next step should be. If there is any advice I could give to businesses, small and large alike, it is... start at the beginning; with your brand. More



Rochester's First Logo
Thursday, April 22, 2010 | By Alan

D.R. Barton was Rochester's best-known tool manufacturer in the early eighteenth century. The oval imprint  "D.R. BARTON 1832 ROCHESTER, N.Y." was stamped on thousands of implements and  one of the first examples of branding in the Rochester area. (shown above in an advertisement in the 1874 Rochester Directory)  Desired by local history buffs and collectors, many of these instruments are now privately owned. 

 

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