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Blog2018-02-16T13:25:24-05:00

The PowerBand Graphics blog is a place where you can find detailed information on what we’ve been up to. Here you’ll find information about industry practices, new projects and opinion about the state of the design and marketing industry.

We’re here to interact with our clients and provide a level of service you won’t find anywhere else. If you read something that interests you, leave a comment. We’d love to hear from you.

Husker Headquarters Website Redesign

PowerBand Graphics recently redesigned the ecommerce website for Husker Headquarters, a locally owned business based in Lincoln that provides apparel, gifts and all the gear that you’ll need to show your support for the Huskers! They were interested in updating the site to make it easier for their customers to find things, make the checkout process more smoothly, add more flexibility to promote products & events and adding functionality of the website for their customers. […]

By |September 9th, 2011|Categories: Portfolio, Project News, web design|0 Comments

Heartland professional home energy Raters.

Branding, Advertising and Website Design for local home energy rater. Heartland Professional Home Energy Raters is a Lincoln Nebraska startup that approached PowerBand Graphics to provide branding, website design, marketing collateral and even tradeshow signage for the business as it started out. After meeting with the owner Kari Beckenhauer, learning about her business and getting a feel for the passion she has for her industry I felt fortunate she chose me to help. […]

By |July 10th, 2011|Categories: Branding, Client Showcase, company identity, Portfolio, print design, web design|0 Comments

Branding and Small Business, Part 1.

A couple months ago, I gave a presentation in Norfolk Nebraska to some small business owners about branding, advertising and marketing. It’s something I’ve spoken about before but I’ve never wrote a blog post on it. Most people who know me, know that I grew up in Winside which isn’t too far from Norfolk. I get back there about every month or so and I’m proud of growing up there. I know first hand some of the troubles and challenges that small businesses face when it comes to trying to stand out and market their services. Advertising is expensive, creating a web presence can be confusing and there are so many “experts” on social media saying different things that it’s not surprising many small business owners are wary of spending [...]

By |June 13th, 2011|Categories: Perspective, small business education|3 Comments

Client Showcase: E-Pass Nebraska

This edition of client showcase features E-Pass Nebraska. E-Pass is a local service that provides exclusive membership to receive “elite” specials at various drinking establishments around the Lincoln Nebraska area. E-Pass is now accepted at 9 locations with more to come! Including sports bars, restaurants, clubs, and Lincoln’s hottest spots for live bands. This business was started by Jason Gayed, a local small business owner who had an idea for a discounted card similar to what you may find for restaurants but aimed at drinking establishments and clubs. After meeting with him it was clear he had done his research and realized that with this startup image was going to play a large role in attracting sales. Jason did not want something that would be viewed as cheap or cheesy. [...]

By |March 3rd, 2011|Categories: Branding, Client Showcase, company identity, Portfolio, print design, Project News|0 Comments

American Insurance & Annuities

PowerBand Graphics was contacted to create the branding and website design for local insurance specialist, Steve Kosmiski. Steve formed American Insurance & Annuities, an agency that helps people find quality, meaningful insurance solutions. Steve is based here in Lincoln, he’s passionate about what he does and eager to truly help people. We were glad to work with him and find design solutions for presenting his business in as professional and approachable manner possible. […]

By |February 6th, 2011|Categories: Branding, Portfolio, web design|0 Comments
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