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Who’s Your Pinch Hitter? | harvestdesign
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Just another WordPress.com site. Who’s Your Pinch Hitter? This entry was posted on May 3, 2012 and tagged graphic design. What would happen to your clients if you had an unexpected emergency? If your life were derailed by an unexpected interruption like a family members serious injury, a child that arrives weeks early or a fire that damages your equipment and files? Would you have someone “on deck” to take over and complete projects on your behalf? Would you still have access to archived files? Establish...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Posted in March 2012. Working From Home in the No’bro. Do you work from home? Harvest Design Graphic Communications was “born” in 1994 when one of our garage bays was converted into office space. Like many Northborough residents, I work out of my home and I can instantly name 4-5 neighbors who do the same. My home office blog is a means of sharing small … Continue reading →. A Severe Case of Office Envy. Garranimals for a Graphic Designer. Who’s Your Pinch Hitter?
May | 2012 | harvestdesign
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Just another WordPress.com site. Posted in May 2012. Letting go of old documents, design samples and a high school senior. Last week I edited and designed an email blast for an accounting client that explained which financial documents should be kept and which were okay to toss. So I took the blasts advice and applied it to my own home office. Instead of enjoying burgers and potato salad this past weekend, I was surrounded by … Continue reading →. Who’s Your Pinch Hitter? A Severe Case of Office Envy.
October | 2012 | harvestdesign
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Just another WordPress.com site. Posted in October 2012. Garranimals for a Graphic Designer. Would someone please design a line of Garranimals for Adults who work from home? Do you remember Garranimals – a line of children’s clothing created by Sears which featured tags with animals on them. If you matched tags with the same animal on top as bottom, then you would be stylin’. A monkey tag top … Continue reading →. A Severe Case of Office Envy. Garranimals for a Graphic Designer. Home Office Workin'.
Working From Home in the No’bro | harvestdesign
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Just another WordPress.com site. Working From Home in the No’bro. This entry was posted on March 29, 2012. Bookmark the permalink. Do you work from home? Harvest Design Graphic Communications was “born” in 1994 when one of our garage bays was converted into office space. Like many Northborough residents, I work out of my home and I can instantly name 4-5 neighbors who do the same. A local colleague once quipped, Freelancing is great. I can work any 70 hours a week that I choose! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Logo and Branding Creation. Web Design, Email Blasts, Face Book. Workin' at the Home Office Blog. Logo and Branding Creation. Web Design, Email Blasts, Face Book. Workin' at the Home Office Blog. Harvest Design Working in the No'bro Blog. Click here to read the ramblings of Nancy Mannion, a graphic designer from Worcester County, Massachusetts. Http:/ harvestdesign.wordpress.com/. Please contact us at: 508.393.1438 or email us at: nancy@harvest-design.com.
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harvestdesign | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. A Severe Case of Office Envy. Okay, if you work from home every so often you wish you didn’t. Every now and then I get a twinge of, “I’ve got to get out of this place”. Although, I certainly wasn’t thinking that during the blizzard a few weeks ago. I have friends who rent small offices because they don’t have enough … Continue reading →. Garranimals for a Graphic Designer. Would someone please design a line of Garranimals for Adults who work from home? Would you have some...
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We work with clients to produce project plans at various levels of size and complexity and provide services related to general development plans, preliminary plats, submittals and design and construction documents for both commercial and residential projects. We try to accomodate all sizes of projects, whether it’s transforming someone’s entire back yard, or simply landscaping a parking lot. A Phoenix Home & Garden Feature. Wild, Wild West. The Tale of Two Pergolas. When the moon hits your eye. Our staff...
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I started building furniture about 10 years ago purely out of necessity. My wife and I had just bought a run down hostel and after renovating the building into a guest lodge, we found ourselves without the funds to buy any furniture. As luck would have it, a rancher friend was tearing down some dilapidated old barns and offered the salvageable wood to me. So I set about making some simple yet functional furniture for the rooms and we opened for business. Welcome to Harvest Designs.