The lights in the downstairs office are from the Italian lighting company Flos, and are the Fucsia model. Each is made of hand-blown glass with a long fixture through the middle. They add a modern touch to the rather old furniture that I have cleaned up and placed on the first floor. I contrast the [...]
Entries from June 17th, 2009
Shannon-Rose Office Lights
June 17th, 2009 1 Comment
Tags: Flos · interior design · lighting · Office Furniture
Hudson Crossing Park Children’s Signage
June 12th, 2009 No Comments
Shannon-Rose Design developed 6 signs that will be placed at Hudson Crossing Park near Schuylerville, NY. The park is a beautiful piece of property located between the towns of Saratoga and Northumberland on Champlain Canal Lock 5, featuring hiking trails, kayaking, and the site of a future environmental education center on the water. The illustrations [...]
Tags: Don Cook Illustrator · Environmental Signage · Hudson Crossing Park · Schuylerville
Noah Savett – Sculptor
June 11th, 2009 1 Comment
Locally, Noah Savett has built a reputation as a rising star in the art world. He works primarily with cast steel and bronze, building each sculpture from an extensive drawing and design process. Shannon-Rose Design wanted to do more than show a gallery of images, we wanted to document the work within the context of [...]
Tags: Noah Savett · Sculpture · Video Production
Tourism Website Development: AJAX Web Development Technology
June 10th, 2009 2 Comments
Shannon-Rose has a lot of experience with byway and tourism web sites, including www.LakestoLocks.com, www.VisitAlleghenyPartners.com, and www.VisitMontgomeryCountyNY.com, and now with a couple sites like this on the horizon, we’ve got them on the brain. When you’re building web sites for clients who are in the business of tourism and recreation, certain elements come into play [...]
Tags: AJAX · Flash · Flash Website development · interactive map · Tourism · tourism Website development · Web Development
Ford Website Built with WordPress Software
June 5th, 2009 4 Comments
I have been critical of Twitter as a marketing tool in past articles, mostly because of the hype surrounding it, the complexity of managing your message, it’s limited scope and the manpower necessary to be successful, but I love social media as a whole. In my opinion, tying all of the media together is critical [...]
Tags: Facebook · Flickr · Ford · microblogging · Social Media · twitter · Wordpress · WordPress Tools
