starts by asking, "What do you want to achieve?" Because that's more likely to solve your brand and marketing challenges than asking, "What do you want?"
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Eric says,
Lead Designer @ Plumbline
Our work for American Golf is a good example of how to do a high volume of work yet...in projects for: American Golf
It was a real pleasure working on this business system, they completed trusted in what we...in projects for: Folger Levin
Getting to hold a necklace made by Janis Joplin, and seeing the amp used by Carlos...in projects for: Marin Music Center
Growing up the son of a Parks and Recreation Director and the fact that my wife is from...in projects for: Yosemite
Eric Ball
Lead Designer
eric@plumbline.com
707.251.9884
Part creative, part therapist.
There is one skill that is valued by clients that you simply can’t learn in design school, and that’s how to make clients feel good. Eric’s got that skill in spades. Can he do the work and make it look great? You bet. But no matter how smooth a project might go, they will always be a time when a client needs to be reassured that it’s all being handled with the utmost efficiency and attention. Eric is that guy.






































