marketing materials

Greyston Brochure done by the zen kitchen, Watertown MA

One of the truly delicious things about my job at the zen kitchen is getting the opportunity to meet, mingle and work with fellow foodies. At this summer’s Fancy Food Show, I got the opportunity to sample Greyston Bakery’s DoGoodie brownies, which are the same brownies that go into Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. A couple of months after the show, they contacted me to do a brochure and insert card for their new gift boxes, a great idea for corporate holiday gifts (hint, hint). 

The brochure and associated box insert card combine yummy photography (provided by Greyston) with a clean, simple layout that stays true to the DoGoodie brand and lets the product take center stage. The pieces also showcase DoGoodie’s social mission: all proceeds from the sale of these brownies benefit the Greyston Foundation, which supports community development programs for underserved populations in the bakery’s hometown of Yonkers, NY.

Need a new brochure that’ll tempt your customers? Drop me a line sometime and let’s chat.

Botsford EcoTech Partners, formerly 5-Trees, needed a brochure that they could use to reach out to their potential clients. Deciding against another paper brochure, they chose instead to do an eco-friendly PDF brochure that they could not only make available on their website, but they could e-mail to contacts who requested more information.

Stationery for Modern Woman\'s Toolkit created by the zen kitchen, Watertown MA

Brenda Stanton, founder of the Modern Woman’s Toolkit in Boston MA, helps women entrepreneurs create businesses around the lifestyle they want to live. She needed a brand that reflected the freedom and flexibility she instilled in her clients. 

The stationery system created by the zen kitchen, including notecards, business cards, and a Word template for Brenda’s support materials, has been extremely well received by Brenda’s clients and prospects. 

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