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25 Years
25
YEARS

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Explore a quarter-century with 501creative...

1994
Karen first imagines a design firm that caters to nonprofit organizations
1995
Job 100 is born…an advertorial for Jewish Hospital in St. Louis
501creative is born out of the second bedroom of Karen’s apartment
1996
Karen meets and hires first full-time designer, Matthew Bacon
501 moves to new office space on the mezzanine level of the Library Limited building (now the home of Centene)
1997
Karen meets Nancy while getting a haircut…501 is forever changed into a massage-friendly firm
1998
First 501 baby is born…welcome baby Abby
1999
Andy joins 501creative
Move to office on Clayton Road
Move to office on Clayton Road
2000
Steve joins 501creative
2001
Sue joins 501creative
2007
Pedro joins 501creative
2008
Move to office in UCity Loop
Move to office in UCity Loop
Sue moves to Pennsylvania
Sue moves to Pennsylvania
2013
Move to office in CWE at corner of Union and Pershing
2014
Jeff joins 501creative
Thank You
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Some of Sue's most memorable projects from her 19 years with 501creative.
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St. Louis Public Radio

Receptive to creative, out-of-the-box ideas, St. Louis Public Radio allowed us, year after year, to create unique designs to promote their main fundraising event — Talk, Toast, Taste. To this day, this one still makes me smile.

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Longmeadow Rescue Ranch

A challenging project none-the-less — encompassing a new visual identity, capital campaign, website, print materials, donor recognition and signage for the ranch — the Longmeadow Rescue Ranch is by far one of my most proud accomplishments.

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Food for the Hungry

Working with one of my favorite clients — who took 501 to three non-profit organizations — the Food for the Hungry Annual Report was a designers dream — rich texture and unbelieveable photography makes this a stand-out.

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