Garry125 needed a new print or packaging design and created a contest on 99designs.
A winner was selected from 33 designs submitted by 10 freelance designers.
Able to Change Recovery
Searching for designer to ultimately design a new website for us independently. Submitted designs will decide. -- We are addiction professionals passionate about our work because addiction has affected all of us in one way or another. We consist of professionals from many other industries who have made career changes in order to create a REHAB that focuses on the latest treatment methods and therapy approaches in order to help individuals struggling with addiction. These days, rehab marketing seems to focus on comfort amenities such as multi-million dollar homes staffed with chefs, maids, and acupuncturists. That's not what we're about. Our clients tell us we are a trendy, upbeat, rehab with phenomenal education, different from places they've been before. Emphasis is placed on staff ethics, professional conduct, and family treatment.
We target adult men and women between 18 and 45 years of age suffering from addiction. Our clients come from all over the US; they are college students to professionals (attorneys, nurses, law enforcement, engineers, sports athletes, journalists, etc.) About 75% of them utilize their health insurance to cover costs and the rest pay cash. We are unique in that we provide several levels of care and extended care residences in beautiful beach communities. The geographic tends to bring our customers from the mid-west or east coast.
Attached is content for the brochure with logo and some photos. Try to get all information in if possible, otherwise I can edit. Would like to see a warm, trendy-looking design. The feel to the client should be "compared to the thousands of rehabs on the market and the places I've been, this place looks like they have developed a program that the others missed, new methods, style, and approach; staff appear sincere and dedicated, will this work? It has too, I don't think I can last any longer." Don't have to use our building photos unless you think its a good idea, same goes for the insurance logos. But try to fit in the CARF and BBS logo if possible.
Be creative with graphics, fonts, style, and colors.