As you know, many businesses have had to shut down temporarily, or even permanently, due to COVID. During the pandemic I managed to stay afloat due to one of my oldest clients, whom I’ve worked with for about 15 years, that have not only continued to keep working through the
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UPDATE: It’s not uncommon when a business first starts out to be challenged over the name you’ve chosen. This is what happened to a client of mine, receiving an email to say she couldn’t use the name Room2Breathe, and she now had to come up with a new name for
Read more →I started work for a new client last year, Janis Weaver of Personal Touch Home Cleaning.
Read more →Luckham Creative finalized WIEGO’s Annual Report in three languages this year, English, French and Spanish. Luckham Creative has been providing design and photography services for WIEGO (Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing) since 2008. Luckham Creative has been producing WIEGO’s Annual Report since 2012… here’s a few more from over the years.
Read more →Here’s a look at some of the recent work Luckham Creative has done for a kind of new client. Sheila Gallagher of Gallagher Tubman has been a client, and someone who often recommends my services, since 2006. This work is for Sheila’s new business venture partnering with Julie Tubman. From Logo
Read more →I have always had a strong drive to do work that makes a difference in the world.
Read more →WIEGO in the World are three publications that review the work of WIEGO (Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing) in Latin America, Africa and Asia. Luckham Creative has been proudly providing design and photography services for WIEGO since 2008.
Read more →AMI-tv filmed Caitlin and I at our fundraising at Sunrise Records and again at Andrew Haydon Park doing a photo shoot and then sat down with us for an interview.
Read more →Our fundraising for CHEO & OCTC continues until the Limited Edition Diptych we created especially for the fundraiser has sold out. There are only 6 of the 10 prints left.
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