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october 2009: iron blender launches a new web site for Jonathan Berman. He brings his style of saxophone to songs we all know – but with an interesting twist.
Minus a band, he’s taking to the road with his horn and a sound you’ll be sure to remember. Check it out!
september 2009: This is the second year we've worked with Boston Collegiate Charter School to prepare for their Collegiate Cup Trivia Challenge. A truly amazing school doing some really great things for students in the Boston area!
august 2009: The Lebanon Country Fair in Lebanon, Connecticut, holds a special place in our hearts. For the fifth year, we designed the fair book, but for the first time ever it was only available online. Here's to going green. See the fair book here.
april 2009: iron blender launches a new web site for Pillar Pilates of Brandon, Vermont.
march 2009: New products now available at mixed greetings! Visit our store at cafepress!
february 2009: A new identity for a new musical endeavor that's all about saxophone, but "it's not jazz." See the logo here.
december 2008: Two new logos unveiled! First, a redesign for Charlie's Office Furniture and another for Pillar Pilates. See them here.
november 2008: iron blender finds a new home atop a hill in Blandford, Massachusetts. Where is that, you ask? Why, on the edge of the Berkshires. Population 1,200. Oh yeah, we're in the woods now, baby.
september 2008: iron blender launches a new MetroLacrosse.com for an organization that is doing great things for Boston's youth. Visit the new site here!
August 2007: Wendy received an Advertising Award from the New England Newspaper Advertising Executives Association in 2007 for her design of the Lebanon Lions Club Annual Fair Book.
May 2006: Innovative Promotion that Works by Lisa L. Cyr (published by Rockport Publishers in May 2006) featured one of Wendy’s notable client holiday gifts.
October 2004: HOW Design Magazine recognized Wendy’s work with a Merit Award in the Self-Promotion Annual in October 2004.
from the archives: Wendy has worked in the world of education: first at The New England Institute of Art where she assisted design students in obtaining field-related internships and prepared them for the post-graduation job search; then, at a grade school in Vermont where she taught beginning French to 7th and 8th grade students.
She participated in the development and launch of an international cable network for Universal Studios called “13th Street,” which first launched in France in 1997.
While in college, Wendy designed and hand-painted a billboard in Troy, New Hampshire, for the local police department’s “Buckle Up” campaign.
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