shakespeare takes the stage
This time it is the web stage! We are pleased to present the re-launch of IdahoShakespeare.org.
Complete with a Box Office, Calendar and overall information architecture–and a hot new look–the site has launched for what will be yet another wonderful season of performances.
We are thrilled to contribute to an organization that adds so much color to the cultural community here in Idaho. Check out Bat Boy: The Musical and Midsummer’s Night Dream - both now playing!
On Saturday evening, we celebrated the launch of the site and beginning of the season at Bat Boy (hilarious - a must see!). It was wonderful to be in the Amphitheater again eating good food with great people and enjoying such amazing talents. Other highlights from the night: alpine glow (after weeks of rain here in the high mountain desert) and two eagles soaring overhead throughout the show. A perfect night and wonderful way to celebrate work by our rockin’ web team.
white wall + creative people = results
The modern architecture in our building (aka large white spaces) prompted us to create some modern art of our own. Each of us took home a 16×16-inch canvas and in a month we brought them back together to display who we are collectively. Ralphie, our resident cat, painted her all-black masterpiece with metallic paint, to hold all the paperclips she collects from around the office.
it’s the h-bowl baby
Boise is a sports town. It’s kind of bred into Idaho folks. So, when we found out we were chosen to redesign the logo for our local Humanitarian Bowl we did a little happy dance. A great project for some equally great people.
for the love of facebook
Can’t get enough facebook? Pick up an Idaho Shakespeare program next time you’re at Shakespeare Under the Stars and see how creative foerstel can be (in print)!
heartland mill banners
Heartland Mill is a family-owned company that produces organic flour and other organic grain products. In 2009, they asked the Foerstel team to create a backdrop for their trade show exhibits. Now, to complement the backdrop and expand their trade show possibilities, we were asked to create two retractable banners. You might say we had a “field day” with this project!








