Logo, website design earn awards for Bonci
Saturday, May 9, 2009

KITTERY POINT — Lisa Bonci of Bonci Design, LLC., a strategic graphic design and marketing firm, has earned two awards for the the fifth consecutive year from the Service Industry Advertising Awards (SIAA).

Competing against nearly 1,200 entries from more than 250 advertising agencies and 900 service institutions, Bonci received two bronze awards for logo and website design. In two logo design competitions alone, Bonci has won seven in the last five years.

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Bonci Design celebrates 10th year, new website
Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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KITTERY POINT, Maine — Bonci Design, LLC., a strategic graphic design and marketing firm, announced the completion of its 10th year in business and the launch of a new website, http://www.bonci.com/.

Over the past 10 years, principal Lisa Bonci has created and developed multiple advertising campaigns for clients across the country, with a focus on New England-based businesses. Since its inception, Bonci Design has won a total of 21 awards in both national and international competitions for design.

Bonci started the firm in 1999, after 17 years of experience in Boston, Portsmouth and Portland advertising agencies. She graduated from the Art Institute of Boston.

For more information, visit http://www.bonci.com/.

 

Bonci Design celebrates 10th Anniversary
February 23, 2009 6:00 AM

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KITTERY POINT, Maine — Bonci Design LLC, a strategic graphic design and marketing firm providing design and marketing solutions, announced the celebration of its 10th year in business and the launch of a new Web site, www.bonci.com. Over the past 10 years, principal Lisa Bonci has created and developed multiple advertising campaigns for clients across the country, focusing on New England-based businesses. Since its inception, Bonci Design has won a total of 21 awards in both National and International competitions for design.

 

Bonci wins design award
October 19, 2008 6:00 AM

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KITTERY POINT, Maine — Lisa Bonci of Bonci Design LLC has received a bronze prize in the 14th annual summit International Awards for logo  design. This year's competition included thousands of entries from 25  countries and is her second Bronze Summit Award. Bonci has over 26  years' experience and received this distinguished award for her  creativity in a logo designed for Atlantic Health & Fitness Club of  Seabrook, a former World Gym franchise. With The image factory of  Raymond, Bonci has been part of the marketing team to rebrand the club  with a new look. As strategic partners, Bonci Design and The image  factory create and develop marketing programs and Web sites for a  multitude of clients in various markets. Other clients include Women's  Health Associates, Seacoast Laser Services, both of Portsmouth;  Associated Eye Care of Sanford, Maine; SEA Cosmetics, YorKids, Hearing  Essentials, and My Wine-y Sister, all of York, Maine; Seacoast  Gastroenterology of Exeter; and Roberto's Restaurant of Ogunquit, Maine.

 

Bonci Design wins bronze for logo
Article Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008

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KITTERY POINT, Maine — Lisa Bonci of Bonci Design, LLC has received a  Bronze prize in the 14th Annual Summit International Awards for logo  design. This year's competition included thousands of entries from 25  countries and is her second Bronze Summit Award, both given for logo design.

This year's panels of judges hailed from prestigious, world renowned  agencies such as Oglivy & Mather, J. Walter Thompson and Saatchi & Saatchi.Bonci has over 26 years experience and received this distinguished award for her creativity in a logo designed for Atlantic Health &  Fitness Club of Seabrook, N.H., a former World Gym franchise. In conjunction with The image factory, LLC of Raymond, N.H., Bonci has been part of the marketing team to rebrand the club with a new look. As strategic partners, Bonci Design and The image factory create and develop marketing programs and websites for a multitude of clients in various markets.

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Bonci Design wins Summit International logo award
September 30, 2008 4:07 PM

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KITTERY POINT - Lisa Bonci of Bonci Design LLC, has received a Bronze  prize in the 14th Annual Summit International Awards for logo design.

This year’s competition included thousands of entries from 25  countries and is her second Bronze Summit Award, both given for logo design. Bonci has over 26 years experience and received this distinguished award for her creativity in a logo designed for Atlantic 
Health & Fitness Club of Seabrook, a former World Gym franchise In conjunction with The image factory, LLC of Raymond, Bonci has been part of the marketing team to rebrand the club with a new look. As strategic partners, Bonci Design and The image factory create and  develop marketing programs and web sites for a multitude of clients in various markets.

Bonci Design offers strategic graphic design and marketing services to a myriad of clients across many industries. Other clients include Womens Health Associates, Seacoast Laser Services, both of Portsmouth;  Associated Eye Care of Sanford, Maine; SEA Cosmetics, YorKids, Hearing  Essentials, and My Wine-y Sister, all of York, Maine; Seacoast  Gastroenterology of Exeter; and Roberto’s Restaurant of Ogunquit, Maine.

 

Bonci Design wins more awards
March 26, 2008 6:00 AM

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KITTERY POINT — Lisa Bonci of Bonci Design, has been awarded four  awards — one each of gold, silver, bronze and merit — out of 2,000  entries in the fifth annual Service Industry Advertising Awards.

Bonci Design received these distinguished awards for strength in  concept and execution in logo design, Web design, and advertising. The  awards recognize the firm’s creativity and communication  accomplishments.

Gold was awarded for logo design for the Blue Sky on York Beach  Restaurant of Short Sands Beach. Silver was awarded for logo design  for Henry VIII Carvery, a sandwich shop franchise in Portland. A  bronze award went to a Web site designed and developed by Bonci Design  with the Image Factory of Raymond, N.H., for Foster’s Downeast  Clambake of York. Finally, a merit was awarded for a magazine ad, also  for Foster’s Downeast Clambake.Bonci Design offers strategic graphic design and marketing services to 
a myriad of clients across many industries. Bonci started the firm in  1999 after 17 years of ad agency experience in Boston, Portsmouth and  Portland. As strategic partners, Bonci Design and the Image Factory  create and develop Web sites and marketing programs for a multitude of  clients in various markets.

 

Bonci Design takes advertising awards
Article Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008

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KITTERY POINT, Maine — Lisa Bonci of Bonci Design has been awarded  four awards, one each of gold, silver, bronze and merit out of 2,000  entries in the Fifth Annual Service Industry Advertising Awards.

Bonci Design received the awards for strength in concept and execution  in logo design, web design and advertising. The awards recognize the  firm's creativity and communication accomplishments.

Gold was awarded for logo design for the Blue Sky on York Beach  Restaurant of Short Sands Beach, Maine. Silver was awarded for logo  design for Henry VIII Carvery, a sandwich shop franchise in Portland;  A bronze award went to a website designed and developed by Bonci  Design and the Image Factory of Raymond for Foster's Downeast Clambake  in York. Finally, a merit was awarded for a magazine ad also for  Foster's Downeast Clambake.

Bonci started the firm in 1999.

Bonci Design is located at 17 Pepperrell Road, Kittery Point, and can  be reached at 207-439-5404, or at Lisabonci.com.

 

Movers and Shakers, Kittery Point, Maine Article Date:
February 18, 2007

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KITTERY POINT, Maine -- For the third consecutive year, Lisa Bonci, of  Bonci on Design, has been recognized for excellence in design from the  annual National Service Industry Advertising Awards (SIAA).

Two medals, one gold and one silver, were awarded to the firm from  more than 2,000 entries in 25 categories from all 50 states. A  national panel of judges evaluated and rated each entry for execution,  creativity, and overall advertising content.

The gold medal award was presented for a logo Bonci created for  WebSmart Homes, an online marketing tool for Realtors. A magazine ad  created for Painted Treasures of York, Maine, was awarded the silver  medal.

Bonci on Design offers strategic graphic design, advertising and  marketing services to a host of clients across many industries. Bonci  started the firm in 1999 after 17 years of ad agency experience in  Boston, Portsmouth and Portland, Maine.

 

Bonci takes home design medals
Article Date: Saturday, February 24, 2007

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KITTERY, Maine — For the third consecutive year, Lisa Bonci of Bonci  on Design has been recognized for excellence in design from the  National Service Industry Advertising Awards.Two medals, one gold and one silver, were awarded to the firm from  over 2,000 entries in 25 categories.

The gold medal award was presented for a logo Bonci created for  WebSmart Homes, an online marketing tool for Realtors. A magazine ad  created for Painted Treasures of York, Maine, was awarded the silver  medal.

The SIAA was initiated in 2003 to recognize the advertising excellence  of the service industry. Bonci on Design offers strategic graphic  design, advertising and marketing services across many industries.  Bonci started the firm in 1999 after 17 years of ad agency experience  in Boston, Portsmouth and Portland.

 

For the Record - June 2006: Awards

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LISA BONCI of BONCI ON DESIGN in Kittery Point, Maine, has been  recognized in the Third Annual National Service Industry Advertising  Awards. Merit awards were awarded to Bonci for newspaper and magazine  ads and bronze awards were awarded for magazine and transit ads for  two local restaurants. A gold award was awarded for a magazine ad for  a realty firm.

 

Bonci on Design captures awards
Article Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2005

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KITTERY, Maine — Lisa Bonci of Bonci on Design has been awarded two  merit awards, two bronzes awards and one gold in the Second Annual  National Service Industry Advertising Awards (SIAA).Bonci’s work was noted for strength in concept and execution in  advertising, and logo, web and collateral design.

The first merit was awarded for the firm’s own logo. A second merit  award was for brochure design for Haven by The Sea B&B Inn of Wells  Beach, Maine. To round out the campaign, this team also took bronze  for a Web site for the same client.

The award-winning brochure was printed by RAM Printing, of East  Hampstead. Bronze also went to Bonci for an ad for Sands by The Sea  Motel of Short Sands Beach, York, Maine. Finally, gold was awarded to  Bonci for logo design for Investigative Services, of Portsmouth, which  also won a bronze from the 10th Annual Summit Creative Awards, an  international competition.

 

UNH’S Upward Bound Students Explore Career Options

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Phone number: (603) 862-1460
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August 5, 2004

DURHAM, N.H. -- Find a job that makes you happy was the message that  18 professional people tried to impart to some 90 University of New  Hampshire Upward Bound students attending a Career Exposition Day  recently.

Professionals from eight seacoast communities, including Durham,  Manchester, Dover, Rochester, Portsmouth, Eliot, Kittery, and South  Berwick, were represented at the meeting, which was held at the  Elliott Alumni Center. The purpose of the workshop was for the  students to learn about a variety of careers and the value of earning  and obtaining a college degree.UNH Upward Bound is a federal program, funded by the U.S. Department  of Education. Potential college bound students from 11 different high  schools in New Hampshire were selected from low-income families whose  parents have not necessarily earned a bachelor’s degree.

“When you get up in the morning, and you’re 30 or 40 years old, are  you going to work because you want to be there, or are you going just  because it’s work?” was a question posed by Paul Goransson, president  of Meetinghouse Data Communications. He stressed the importance of  self-gratification in a desired career. “It’s important to love what  you do and find what interests you."

Some participants reiterated this message of pursing a career that  brings happiness, while others, such as Susan Poulin, the writer/ actress of Poolyle Productions, encouraged students to “come up with a  personal definition of success.” But overall, the 18 presenters 
emphasized the importance of higher education in guiding young people  into a satisfying career path.

Overseeing the workshop were Dan Gordon, director of Upward Bound at  UNH, and educational program coordinators Mary Jo Madden and Diane  Proulx. Focused on “the importance for young people to see the  possibilities for their future,” Proulx expressed the need for  students to arrive at a place where they can “see all of the  opportunities that are out there, as opposed to the careers they’re  exposed to everyday.”

Madden placed great emphasis on the kindness of the volunteers. “So  many people in the community donated their time to the students. It’s  a great opportunity for students to explore the careers they’re  interested in.”

Gordon expressed appreciation from Upward Bound toward the “18  professional people (who) took time out of their lives to come here.  We appreciate them all for rearranging their schedules to be with us.  The program complements the work they do in the classroom. We help the  students gain the skills and motivation needed for success in high  school and college. The career program gives them a wide variety of  possible careers to set their sites on.”

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Participants include: Larry Brickner-Wood, Julia Sinclair, Erika  Mantz, Mohamed Hamcha, Mark Feltz, Matthew Allen, Dassie Ramsay,  Michael Modern, Christopher Gowell, Paul Goransson, Chris Hall, Lisa  Bonci, Rachel Hamilton, Susan Poulin, Rick Pickford, Suzanne Guiod,  David Williams.

 

MAINE BUSINESSWOMAN RECEIVES INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AWARD
December 3, 2004

[Kittery Point, ME]: Bonci on Design offering strategic advertising, graphic design and marketing services of Kittery Point, Maine, receives international design award.

Lisa Bonci, Creative Director of Bonci on Design, was recently honored by a panel of 9 international judges, on behalf of the Summit Creative Awards based in Portland, Oregon, who selected winners from approximately 3,000 submissions from 20 countries around the world. Lisa was awarded 3rd place for a logo she designed for Frank Santin of Investigative Services of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, a division of Jeffco, Starbranch & Soldati law offices.

Bonci, a 22 year veteran in the advertising and graphic design industry was very pleased with the response her logo received from such a prestigious panel of judges. “My objective was to create a clean mark representative of Frank’s personality, strength and professionalism in an industry typically viewed as cartoonish,” stated Bonci. “Researching the competition is key to developing an identity that not only fits the client, but also stands out and differentiates them from their competition,” Lisa adds.

“In the pursuit of promoting a successful business, everyone believes their need is unique and I was no different. Lisa was able to combine her creative talents and business sense while making me part of the process. This ability resulted in her crafting not only a creative design but a smart business decision that I can take personal satisfaction in,” commented Santin. “A true measure of how it reflects on me occurs when professional associates and even competitors have complimented me on the quality of Lisa’s work. For her to be acknowledged in her field is a credit well deserved,” Santin states proudly.

 
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