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Announcing Brookside

Posted by admin on September 30th, 2008

Filed under News, Our Work.

Kela is proud to announce Brookside.

Brook­side is a reti­re­ment com­mu­nity deve­lop­ment pro­ject by the Bethany Group. A com­plete mar­ke­ting pac­kage was requi­red and Kela delivered.

  • Logo
  • Infor­ma­tion book
  • Por­ta­ble dis­play graphics
  • Web­site
  • Brochures
  • Signage

Some high­li­tes from this pro­ject are Con­ti­nue reading…

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Design in New York

Posted by Lindsay Anderson on September 16th, 2008

Filed under News.

Great design is everywhere in New York. It’s in the streets, on sig­nage, in res­tau­rants, and in their spec­ta­cu­lar galle­ries.… After visi­ting you rea­lize how much impor­tance design plays in New York.

Con­ti­nue reading…

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Edmonton Oilers Call On Kela

Posted by admin on September 16th, 2008

Filed under Events, News, Our Work.

When the Edmon­ton Oilers nee­ded design and prin­ting for their tour­na­ment they came to Kela first. Auto­graph cards and pos­ters are on the ros­ter for the big event. Con­ti­nue reading…

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A Lasting Impression

Posted by Lindsay Anderson on September 8th, 2008

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Need a pro­fes­sio­nal image? First impres­sions are las­ting and could mean the dif­fe­rence bet­ween get­ting that job or not.Choose KeLa before someone jud­ges your book by it’s cover.

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Celebrating Founder’s Days

Posted by Lindsay Anderson on August 22nd, 2008

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Cele­bra­tions at Cam­rose Foun­ders Days August 15th to 17th marks 100 year miles­to­nes for many Cam­rose orga­ni­za­tions. Daily acti­vi­ties were taking place Down­town on Main Street, Cam­rose Cen­ten­nial Museum and the Cam­rose Rail­way Museum. KeLa desig­ned pos­ters, brochu­res, and tent cards that were dis­tri­bu­ted all around Cam­rose to mar­ket the local event. This uni­que pro­ject allo­wed for lots of crea­tive fle­xi­bi­lity reflec­ting a fun, down home fair theme. The colours, pat­terns and old pho­tos all tie into the his­to­ri­cal theme. The ove­rall con­cept has a worn look to it.

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