Time Manager

An Abbreviated Look

At Current Work & Client Portfolio

matthew rogers

The Factory at Franklin
Website Redesign

The Factory at Franklin is a landmark in our little town, and we are so proud to have them as clients. We worked closely with the wonderful people at The Factory to build a website that added value for their tenants, effectively promoted all the exciting elements and events happening there and could be used to launch future marketing and promotional campaigns.

curtiswood farms

Curtiswood Farms
Branding & Promotional Posters

franklin rodeo

The Franklin Rodeo
Event Branding & Promotional Materials

Taking a 60 year tradition and giving it’s visual language a “welcome home” was our main goal in branding the Franklin Rodeo. At the heart of Tennessee’s style is it’s capital city of Nashville. It’s rich country music heritage has carried itself with a unique feel and essence that is unmistakable and one that many people from around the world easily identify with. Primarily Rye sought to re-establish this cultural style and return the Franklin Rodeo to whence it came with a letter press look and bold patriotic color scheme. The response from our clients has established our “gold buckle” win of visual communication and authenticity.

greystone brokerage and development

Greystone Brokerage & Development
Media Kit

green expo

The Green Expo- Lipscomb University
100% Recycled & Found Materials Poster

feek

Feek- Female Geek
Logo & Identity

matthew rogers

Common Errors
Poster of Every
Common Error made in the English Language

matthew rogers

The Heritage Ball
Event Branding & Promotional Materials

The Heritage Foundation of Franklin & Williamson Co. asked us to brand this year's Heritage Ball and develop promotional materials to drive their attendance. As one of the most important and visible fundraisers for The Heritage Foundation, our vision had to tap into the inspiring history of the location for this year's event, Harlinsdale Park. Harlinsdale is the birthplace of Tennessee's Walking Horse tradition and maintains the beauty and prestige of this time honored breed of horses. Our designs captured this history by aligning the visual elements with those found on the property, creating a cohesive brand experience.

matthew rogers

Franklin Battlefield Task Force
The Franklin Civil War Website

The Franklin Civil War Task Force challenged us with the task of developing a temporary website for their organization's upcoming events in 2009. Most important of which was the burial of the newly discovered unknown soldier of the Civil War. The burial of the unknown solider and dedication of the unknown solider monument gained national attention from news outlets and the ceremony was widely attended by people from all over the country. The design for the website needed to convey the history and era of the Civil War as well as remain simple and easily readable. Along with the ceremony and dedication, he website has also received a great deal of attention from media outlets and individuals interested in learning more about this nationally significant historical event.

matthew rogers

Goodworks Unlimited
The Fountains of Franklin Development

Goodworks Unlimited, a developer of senior and retirement healthcare and living facilities approached us with the brand identity of their new development in Franklin, TN. This premier facility needed an identity that not only captured the aspects of the grounds themselves, but one that also spoke to the positive spirit that Goodworks Unlimited approaches their work with. The fountain logo mark was designed to capture the grand fountain that will be a central part of the main entrance of the facility, and the playful serif typographic elements work to embrace that positive spirit inherent to their mission for the facility.

Client Portfolio

ADS Security Strike It Rite
Tele-Optics - media kit Tele-Optics - brand identity
Beacon Technologies website Cotton West - brand identity
Cotton West - website
Robert Vore - website Waterwood - brand indentity

 

 
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