Web we Print do Marketing it all.
We only use the talent you need when you need it and no job is too big or too small for us.
That means you're not paying for a full-design and development staff if all you need is design. We bring the “starter team” members to the table on every project.

We don’t charge you for ‘creative retreats’ or fancy designer coffee breaks.
We make our coffee in a coffee pot and it’s pretty good. Design can and should be good, functional, affordable and sustainable.

We look at the big picture before we decide on the small picture.
We streamline marketing and brand building to integrate as much of the print, web and media elements as possible, saving you valuable resources, time and money. more
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Old Faithful
Print
Old Faithful candy bars are a western institution. When we were approached to redesign the case for the brand, Revoalution was very concerned with maintaining the vintage authenticity of the product, while still modernizing and increasing the shelf appeal of the packaging. The result was a hand designed, illustration based, retro case pack. It is designed to be displayed in a number of configurations, and to pop on shelf at Store level. more

Jeremy Bawcom
Web & Print Production Assistant

As a Project Assistant, Jeremy provides support to both web and print clients. His specialties include creative design and social media for business. He is currently double majoring in Art and Art History with a minor in Business Administration at the University of Oregon.

In his spare time, he is active in Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. more

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It's The Google+ Project.

Currently, in its trial period (open by invitation only) Google+ aims to expand on what current social networks like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter do. It's a simplified interface that aims at improving the functionality of privacy settings, group interactions, and the "instant" access that is the backbone of social media.

Google+ looks to be the evolution of Facebook. If we think back to the first Facebook pages and the functionality that drove its growth there were many features that were added later. These features made privacy, sharing content, and…
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