Crop Marks Design Studio was born in 1994 as an entrepreneurial effort to slowly build a design firm focusing on graphic and web design in central New Hampshire. Realizing that his first job out of college ( designing yellow page ads ) wasn't going to put him on the road he wanted, Stephen bought a $4, 000 PC from Dell ( Dell told me I was one of their first residential customers! ) and came to Concord to register the business, thinking he would freelance his way out.Naturally a business doesn't develop overnight so Stephen got into the advertising agency scene for 14 years carrying titles of Senior Graphic Designer to Creative Director of well respected award-winning agencies. During these years, Crop Marks Design was operating in the background ( yes, lunch hours, late evenings, weekends, holidays, etc. ) slowly developing a growing client base and referral network.Today, Crop Marks Design has developed into a well respected design firm in the community - with Stephen having left the ad agency world far behind to do things his way. With clients in every type of business, located coast to coast - "his way" is working just as planned.Stephen is a graduate of Plymouth State College ( class of 1991 ), an active member in the Concord, NH Chamber of Commerce and has been recognized by the NH Internet Awards, Ad Club of NH, American Graphic Design Awards, NH Graphic Arts Association for creative excellence.We could brag about lavish studios and multi-person teams of people to cater to you while they pretend to have an actual interest in your business - but we won't. In fact Crop Marks Design Studio is quite the opposite - hence the whole "creative alternative" thing. We're a new breed of design firm - small, highly professional with an active interest in the success and growth of your business."It was a pleasure working with Crop Marks on Jaguar Mining's latest annual report. Stephen was always receptive to suggestions and reacted quickly to changes. The whole process was smooth and we got a great product on budget and on time. I look forward to working with Crop Marks again in the future."
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