22 January 2010
Moore, Please
Junior designer Karelia Moore aims to make her mark as part of Thinkso’s team.
Junior designer Karelia Moore aims to make her mark as part of Thinkso’s team.
Posted in Announcements

The identity Thinkso designed for the Bereavement Center of Westchester will be featured in Designing for the Greater Good, a new book that showcases the best in cause-related marketing and nonprofit design.
Posted in Branding & Identity, Recognition
For the second year running, Brett Traylor joins a distinguished jury of design, printing and paper experts assembled by Mohawk Fine Papers to judge the i-Tonies. The competition, introduced for the first time in 2008, recognizes world-class HP Indigo digital printing on Mohawk’s line of i-Tone(TM) papers. Thinkso designed the event materials again this year, as well as the coveted, anodized aluminum i-Tonie award itself.
Posted in Brett Traylor, Events, Print & Collateral

Thinksonians play Santa to 15 children through the New York Cares Winter Wishes Program.
Brett speaks to juniors and seniors at Adelphi University about the art of branding and advertising.
Posted in Announcements, Brett Traylor
The Pink Robots, an all-girl robotics team out of Montclair, NJ, placed seventh in the First Lego League robotics state qualifier in Hamilton, NJ this weekend. Thinkso worked with input from the girls to design their look. Get the blow-by-blow case study here.
Posted in Activism, Announcements, Branding & Identity, Events & Environments
With the New York Jets’ new stadium near completion, Thinkso is helping with a few of the finishing touches—like ensuring that the graphics on the new turf field match the team’s brand color and will be clear and legible. Thinkso also developed a new logotype for Jets Equity Partners, the program name for luxury suite sales at the new stadium.
Posted in Branding & Identity, Events & Environments
Ma’yan, a nonprofit think tank focused on the cultural challenges and identity issues that Jewish teenage girls, launches a new identity and website designed by Thinkso.
Posted in Branding & Identity, Interactive

The 2008 Mount Sinai Department of Medicine Annual Report received a Silver Award in the 2009 Spotlight Awards, sponsored by the League of American Communications Professionals (LACP). The international competition featured entrants from 13 countries and included participants such as Intel, GE, Samsung, Lockheed Martin, and Delta. The book was also given an overall ranking of #60 in their list of the top 100 communications of the year.
Posted in Press, Print & Collateral, Recognition
