Posted: January 17th, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Portfolio, Web Sites | No Comments »

Opening a restaurant in one of the hippest and fastest-growing areas of Cincinnati requires a sophisticated, knock-out identity and web presence. SouthView’s contemporary take on southern comfort food called for a fresh, urban look. Go Creative delivered with a modern logo and a concise CSS site that sets it apart from the competition. The goal was to create a web site worthy of the “urban soul food” tag line and the client loved the results. Anyone up for washing down some crayfish ravioli and chiffonade mustard greens with a couple of mojitos?
Posted: January 16th, 2009 | Filed under: Portfolio, Web Sites | No Comments »
Cincinnati, Ohio turns to Piazza Discepoli wine stores for expert wine choices, whatever the budget. With their revamped web site, Piazza Discepoli has entered the realm of online commerce. Now anyone in the world can take advantage of wine selection from the best. Go Creative helped with a ShopSite store design and implementation which was married to the “old world” web site theme (after all, Italian wines are one of their specialties). Salute! Click here to visit the Piazza Discepoli web site.
Posted: January 10th, 2009 | Filed under: Identity, Portfolio | No Comments »

MIlacron’s Plastics Machinery Division is committed to products and services designed to conserve energy, protect vital resources and promote ecologically-efficient manufacturing. Go Creative helped Milacron with branding to promote their “Earth Friendly Technologies”, providing their customers with cost-effective, sustainability products and services.
Posted: January 8th, 2009 | Filed under: Portfolio, Web Sites | No Comments »
The internet is the perfect promotional tool for a novelist with a new book. Author Brian Groh asked for a web site that would act as the home for his first novel, as well as a place for reviews and author tour schedule information. Brian’s novel went on to become one of Target’s featured books, and the design of the site changed through time to reflect the design of the hardcover, then the paperback version of Summer People. Check out the rave reviews of Summer People on this Go Creative site that is as crisp as the page in a book. Click here to go to the Summer People site.