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Letterhead Logo Design

Letterhead Logo Design

Title    : Letterhead Logo Design : Creating the Corporate Image

Publisher: Rockport Publishers; 4th edition

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1564963985

ISBN-13: 978-1564963987

Letterhead & Logo Design: Creating the Corporate Image
Rockport Pub | ISBN: 1564961117 | September 1994 | PDF | 192 Pages

This book is absolutely incredible — hundreds of stunning designs for all types of businesses. Large, beautiful color photos of entire corporate identity sets (logos, letterhead, envelopes, etc) and close-ups of black and white logos. Flipping through the pages gave me lots of inspriation for my clients, and a couple of great ideas for redesign of my own company pieces.

“Letterhead and logo design: creating the corporate image�?is the 4th in this popular series, providing more of the best designs for corporate identity being created today. Selected from thousands of entries, this volume is the most up-to-date, comprehensive collection available on the subject of logo and letterhead design. With fresh work, new design firms and established design gurus.

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Secrets from the Innovation Room: How to Create High-Voltage Ideas That Make Money, Win Business, and Outwit the Competition

Secrets from the Innovation Room: How to Create High-Voltage Ideas That Make Money, Win Business, and Outwit the Competition

by Kay Allison
ISBN:0071443754
McGraw-Hill © 2005 (165 pages)

This thought-stimulating guide explains how the creative process is learnable, just like any other skill, and debunks and

replaces myths and mysteries with a step-by-step process for coming up with innovative, hero-making, and profitable ideas on

demand.

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Rich Dad, Poor Dad

Title : Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Pub Date : 2002
Author : By Robert T. Kiyosaki
Publisher: Robert kiyosaki
ISBN : -
Overview :

There is a Need

Does school prepare children for the real world? “Study hard and get good
grades and you will find a high-paying job with great benefits,” my parents used
to say. Their goal in life was to provide a college education for my older
sister and me, so that we would have the greatest chance for success in life.
When T finally earned my diploma in 1976-graduating with honors, and near the
top of my class, in accounting from Florida State University-my parents had
realized their goal. It was the crowning achievement of their lives. In
accordance with the “Master Plan,” I was hired by a “Big 8″ accounting firm, and
I looked forward to a long career and retirement at an early age.

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IT Project Management: On Track From Start to Finish, Second Edition

Title : IT Project Management: On Track From Start to Finish, Second Edition
Pub Date : 2004
Author : by Joseph Phillips
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne
ISBN : ISBN:0072232021
Overview :

While this title prepares readers for the CompTIA IT Project+ exam, it also highlights the unique challenges of technology projects, shows how to clearly define project parameters and goals, and explains how smaller steps fit into the overall objective.

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Leadership Lessons of the Navy Seals

Title : Leadership Lessons of the Navy Seals
Pub Date : 2003
Author : Jeff Cannon, Lt. Cmdr. Jon Cannon
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
ISBN : -
Overview :

Who Are the Seals?
Not too long ago, a group of SEALs boarded a vessel that was racing for Iranian waters. The SEALs had watched the vessel for some time. The vessel’s lights had been extinguished, and it was traveling late at night at the edge of the shipping lane. It rode low in the water, and its hatches had been welded shut. Barbed wire wound around its deck, and its windows had been boarded up, except for small slits to allow the crew to navigate. Whatever was in its hull would eventually help pay for several ex-Soviet ballistic physicists, surface-to-air guidance systems, and new microbe incubation chambers.

The SEALs moved quietly along the main deck, around funnels and hoisting cranes, until they approached the pilothouse. One hatch on the pilothouse had not been welded shut, but it had been bolted on the inside. The SEALs surveyed the structure and then announced to whoever was inside that they were on board. They demanded that the hatch be opened. They were ignored.

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