Continuing our fifteen-year collaborative partnership with Andover Newton Theological School (now permanently affiliated with Yale University), we recently completed the school's third online annual report.
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As a former collector of typewriters and working with the theme of "A New Chapter," our collaborative team settled on a lighthearted theme that features an early desktop machine with a message made up of individual keys.
Read MoreLogo Design for Pub-Centrique Theological Events
Andover Newton Theological School, will soon be hosting "Prophets at the Pub" – i a series of relaxed gatherings for young adults.
Read MoreANTS New Brand Identity Continues to Roll Out
The updated visual identity system for Andover Newton Theological School continues to build…
Read MoreEYMER WORK in motion.
It's is one thing to complete a project–but seeing your product in action and in its intended environment, raises the bar to a whole different level. In a recent post, Passengers Encouraged to Tear-Off, Before They Tear Off, we showed examples of a recently designed poster campaign for Andover Newton Theological School.
Through our friends at Andover Newton and the media company, Titan 360, we received a couple of photos showing our work hanging within the subway cars of Boston's subway system. The most exciting piece of the whole experience? Seeing that many of the tear-off cards were missing! – Doug.
ANTS Goes Marching One-By-One–Hurrah!
Tomorrow, Saturday, February 8, 2014, a relatively large flock of our Andover Newton Theological School friends, will be attending an enormous, yet peaceful demonstration in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Moral March on Raleigh, is expected to draw as many as 20,000 marchers to the southern city and is being described as “the most massive moral rally in the South since Selma!"
Issues to be addressed, include:
- Economic sustainability, alleviating poverty and expanding labor rights for all
- Supporting a fully funded, constitutional public education
- Healthcare for all, protecting Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, and the Affordable Care Act
- Disparities in the criminal justice system
- Protecting and expanding voting rights and civil rights
The march has been organized by the Historic Thousands on Jones Street (HKonJ) People’s Assembly Coalition.
This group includes members from the more than 125 North Carolina State Conference NAACP branches, youth councils, high school and college chapters, and over 160 other social justice organizations.
To learn more, please visit: hkonj.com
As you go through your busy Saturday, please think of these extremely dedicated people–as well as all of the GOOD–for which they march. – Doug.
Passengers Encouraged to Tear-Off, Before They Tear Off
So I’m sure we all remember the very early days of the twenty-first century, when scores of people were eagerly striving to gain their MBA degrees–hoping for a ‘fast pass’ to excessive wealth and perceived security.
Now several years into the current economy’s prolonged pause, people young and old are taking advantage of this time, to reengineer their personal goals–perhaps, seeking something much more spiritually gratifying.
Andover Newton Theological School, the nation's oldest theological school and its first graduate institution of any kind, has observed this significant rise in interest and has been actively building programs to meet the needs of individuals–who seek a path to ordained ministry, chaplaincy, campus ministry, nonprofit work, theological education and scholarship–just to name a few.
Additionally, ‘ANTS’ is striving to demonstrate the evolution of a ministers’s traditional role. A recent campaign was adorned with the headline, “Think Outside The Pulpit”.
This message was created in an effort to reinforce the fact that, ministry, more often than not, now extends well beyond the walls of a traditional church building.
A 'hot-off-the-press' Andover Newton project–includes a series of posters–soon to appear on the walls of Boston’s subway (T) stations.
Through imagery and text–designed for a quick-footed commuter, the posters introduce the ‘we’re not your grandfather’s minister’ message–as well as very important information about the school itself.
Curious passengers are encouraged to ‘tear off’ an information sheet which introduces the school and the many different–full-time, part-time and online courses that this wonderful school has to offer.
Please look for the posters in a T station near you. –Doug.