All posts by Julia Reich

How Does My Creative Garden Grow?

Expanding Your Consultancy I’m a member of a creative design business-focused discussion group, where every other week I join a moderated phone call with other ’solopreneur’ design firm owners. Together, under the tutelage of Ilise Benun of Marketing Mentor, we work on our business challenges. On a recent call we had the pleasure of welcoming […]

Helping Organizations See the Value in Great Design

I had a lovely chat today with a friend who runs the communications dept at a small liberal arts school. Among other things, we discussed summer in the Finger Lakes (wonderful but busy), local winery marketing (mostly abysmal), her design needs (bountiful yet budget conscious), and my business (growing). She said she constantly receives materials […]

Moola at the Gala – HeARTworks, National Marfan Foundation’s 10th Anniversary Gala

special performance by Tommy Tune, Broadway legend Bright lights, lofty architecture, free-flowing caviar and champagne, silent auction items in the thousands of dollars, the most dedicated and talented medical researchers and surgeons in the country, Mayor Bloomberg, and Broadway legend Tommy Tune – all came together last month in support of the National Marfan Foundation’s […]

Regional Racism

This morning I found out I did not win a project located in Tompkins County, NY, in spite of the fact that the client contact said my proposal was “the most professional” and my “prices were competitive”. The reason I was given for losing the project: “Your location and other work outside the community influenced […]

Seeking Graphic Design Intern

Seeking: An individual that is creative, dedicated, fun, savvy, articulate, detail-oriented, independent, and possesses critical thinking skills.   Why you want to intern at Julia Reich Design: • we’re located in a charming, historic village, with a view from the office of Cayuga Lake • we have a personal, down-to-earth, yet highly professional vibe • […]

Mr. & Mrs. Cheap Visit NYC

William & I decided to take a break from late summer bliss and head into NYC for a few days on the cheap. I had an offer of a free fancy place to stay that could not be refused – and William was able to squeak out a little free time from his pre-semester craziness […]