Dan Marx
Dan Marx has 20 years art director, graphic designer and creative director experience including 12 years print production and printing. In 2005 and 2006 he earned recognition for creative excellence with Platinum and 2 Gold Awards for marketing communications. Marx provides creative direction and artwork for client projects. He directs photo shoots, casts models, hires makeup artists and stylists, selects wardrobe and props for advertising. Marx successful track record includes concept and design for the food and jewelry industry. He specs printing, reviews estimates and conducts press checks. His creative vision produces compelling sales statements.
In his spare time, Dan enjoys gardening, watching football and other sporting events, but he is an avid golfer.
Articles by this Author
Why Do You Even Need a Logo : Issue 75
- By Dan Marx
- Published 11/2/2004
- 2004 Articles , Design Works
- Unrated
Your logo is money in the bank for small business. It establishes
your brand. People identify with your company when they see it. It
increases your credibility and causes people to buy. It can impact your
online advertising and reduce . . .
How to Request Web Design Estimate : Issue 79
- By Dan Marx
- Published 05/3/2005
- 2005 Articles , Design Works , Business Development
- Unrated
Did you ever buy something and then say to yourself: It isn't what I want. I need to change it. With web design, 'change' is another word for revisions. That takes time and can cost you a bundle. Learn how to get the website you want for the price you want . . .
How to Choose a Web Designer : Issue 97
- By Dan Marx
- Published 03/6/2007
- 2007 Articles , Design Works
- Unrated
Even if you have a web site, here are seven tips that get you thinking about how a few changes can bring in more sales. There are new technologies surfacing every day. Updating your web site with a face lift, or giving it a complete revise every year helps you take advantage of new web site enhancements, beat the competition and improve your online results. So just how do you choose a web designer . . .
