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Graphic Artists Guild

2248 Broadway #1341
New York, NY 10024

Tel: (212) 791-3400

Kristin McDonald

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Kristin McDonald, Creative Director

Creative Concepts, Inc. is a full-service graphic design studio committed to personal attention and meaningful results. Whether designing your corporate identity, marketing programs, or event displays — we'll help you make the kind of connection with your audience that builds business, brand loyalty, and excitement.

Unencumbered by large-agency process, we're able to meet your tight deadlines and provide real value. We're a "make it happen" company with a talented, inspired design team, delivering nothing less than excellence in creative expression.

Specializing in:

Branding
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Brand development
Brand guidelines
Corporate identity
Event & conference branding
Logo design

Print
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Collateral
Packaging
Advertisements
Magazines
Tradeshows
Environmental
Infographics
Direct Mail
Dimensional

Digital
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Responsive website & email design
Web development
Banner ads
Campaign microsites & landing pages
eBooks
PowerPoint
Icon development
Social

Writing
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Technical
Collateral
Social media
Creative

Disciplines

Graphic Design

Contact the creator before copying. The Guild Supports “Ask First.”

  • Images within Guild Member Portfolios are for Web browser viewing only.
  • Any unauthorized downloading or duplication of images is prohibited by copyright law.
  • Use of the images, including comp usage, must be negotiated with the creator of the image prior to any use.

We ask you to remember that many designers, artists and illustrators may not want to have their images used in any way, including in agency presentations. Any use, including “comping,” implies value that is worth compensation. Art or photography in portfolios submitted for a job should not be copied for any use, including client presentation or “comping,” without the creator’s permission. In case after case, the creator’s property rights have been upheld, and those caught engaging in these practices were penalized, paying large fines to the artists.