Schilling Design is a full-service Graphic and Web design studio. We work with businesses to create marketing materials that establish the company brand identity and promote corporate goals and objectives. Schilling Design realizes everyone has a creative spark, but few are able to take their vision and turn it into reality. That's where we can help. We ask questions, we visualize, we work with you to create designs that will target your clients and build brand awareness.
You only get one chance to make a first impression. Get it right, with Schilling Design.
- Graphic Design
- Pre-Press Production
- Print Services
- Web Design and Implementation
- Identity Branding and Re-Branding: Logos, Collateral (Stationary, Buck Slips, etc.)
- Brochures, Books, Catalogs, Presentation Folders with matching Inserts, and "text heavy" print projects that require extra attention for printing.
- Web site Design, Re-design and Implementation
All Web and Print projects are custom-designed jobs, therefore we do not use templates. At the beginning of each project, you will receive an electronic comp of your Web or Print project for approval. Once approved, we will build your project accordingly and seek your final written approval before your Web site goes live or print project goes to the printer.
- Almost half of small businesses in the U.S. are home-based businesses.
- Over 14 million people in the U.S. are earning business income without any employees.
- Women own one-third of the nations 17 million small businesses.
- Almost half of the sales in the U.S. are made by small businesses.
- Hispanic-owned businesses account for 4 percent of all U.S. businesses with fewer than 100 employees. African Americans 3.6 percent. Asian Americans 3.5 percent.
- 9 out of 10 firms with employees have fewer than 20 people on staff – 98 percent have fewer than 100 employees.
- 3 out of 5 small businesses have an online presence.
- Worldwide, approximately 500 million people use the Internet.
•Business and Web Site Facts provided by Contemporary Business by Luis E. Boone & David L. Kurtz, Copyright 2005