Archive for 2007

The Salvation Army, SoCal Divison

The Salvation Army logo
Ionia Design Studio has been contracted by The Salvation Army’s Southern California Division to enhance the Division’s Existing website. The project is expected to include database and programming updates and a number of custom images.

August 30, 2007  •  News, Non-Profits, Websites

Ionia Design Studio Donates Services to Good Cause

Ionia Design Studio is proud to sponsor the National Charity League, Juniors of Ventura County for their upcoming Fundraising Gala. IDS will be donating design services for all event collateral. The project is anticipated to include custom invitations, tickets, signage, advertising and an event program/auction catalogue.

The fundraiser will be held in early March 2008 and the proceeds will benefit the Childrens Cancer and Blood Diseases Program, a joint project between the Childrens Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, and the Ventura County Medical Center.

July 1, 2007  •  News, Non-Profits

Inlakech Cultural Arts Center

Ionia Design Studio recently launched a new website for Oxnard, CA’s non-profit Inlakech Cultural Arts Center.

IDS donated all its services for the project, which included design, programming, flash animation and photography. Ventura-based artist Terence Ulrich also provided several custom illustrations for the project.

Inlakech CAC was founded as a charitable and educational nonprofit organization with the goal of developing a professional bilingual theatrical company. It has received several awards and recognitions, and has performed at many notable events including the 1999 California Gubernatorial Inauguration.

To learn more about the Inlakech CAC and to view the entire site, please visit www.inlakech.org.

April 3, 2007  •  News, Non-Profits, Websites

Local Artist Gets Fresh Look for Website and Collateral

Ventura-based painter, illustrator and “urban folk artist” Terence Ulrich recently remodeled his website and opted for a clean “digital journal” format. The new format allows Mr. Ulrich to easily update his site with news, upcoming events and “in-the-process” images of his paintings and illustrations.

To accompany the new website, Mr. Ulrich’s business cards and other collateral will also be given design updates.

The new website can be viewed at www.terenceulrich.com.

February 25, 2007  •  News, Websites