We love Michigan. Anytime we can assist a client in reaching their goals and help promote business in this state, it’s extremely satisfying for us to do so.
I give you Michigan Apples. Apples are Michigan’s largest and most valuable fruit crop, with an estimated economic impact of $700 million annually. Along with a website overhaul, we developed a new logo for the Apples folks to use in their promotional materials.
Check out the photo below and view the results in a local Meijer supermarket. Seeing our designs come to life is something special that never gets old!

The recent “Design Days” held here in East Lansing at Michigan State University saw Liam Keating, a tablet designer for Condé Nast in the United Kingdom, as a featured speaker at the College of Arts and Letters. Keating works in London on tablet versions of WIRED UK, British Vogue, British GQ and Vanity Fair.
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Hello again! It is Pete from BCP back on the ol’ blog. I come to you today with a quick example of some of our latest work and how it well it incorporates some of the social media trends of today.
The Michigan Apple Committee has a website which we proudly designed. Check it out here: http://www.michiganapples.com. As well as highlighting a sleek design and many informative sections on growers, news and where to buy Michigan apples, the top portion of the website has easy-to-view links to the organization’s social media, which include an RSS feed, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Here is a snapshot:

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Graphic Design — by Blohm Creative on March 18, 2010
It’s hard to get Dustin to step into the limelight, but we’re going to nudge him there for a minute.
Dustin was recently “drafted” to Dribbble, a private beta internet community of designers created by Dan Cederholm and Rich Thornett. Dribbble “players”–who work in a variety of graphic design-related areas, but are mostly web and interface designers–post tiny screenshots of work in progress. Other players can then comment on the “shots” (are you sensing a theme here?). It’s a great way for designers to get high-quality feedback from top people in the industry. And we obviously agree that Dustin should be included in that group! read more
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Design — by Ginnie Perry on December 2, 2009
We thought we had come up with a pretty exhaustive list when we embarked on our "What else could BCP stand for?" T-shirt project. Ha. Little did we know.
When we invited our clients and associates to submit ideas and get a shirt, the floodgates opened. Not only did more people respond than we expected, but most of those who did sent multiple ideas. Best of all, there were a lot of great ones....and a few of the "Why didn't WE think of that?" variety, too. (Personal fave: Buncha Crazy People!) Whether it was the chance to be immortalized in silk screen or just to get the free shirt, people unleashed their inner copywriter for this one. read more