June 22, 2009

The Project
Frustrated after her children kept losing their lunch money or notes to or from their teachers, mom and architect Tamara Jones searched for a means for them to keep up with with their essentials.
Tamara knew there had to be a better solution than the traditional way of pinning items to her little ones’ clothes. and the typical fanny pack was too awkward for children. What Tamara envisioned was a small necklace with a pouch. Something that her children could wear to hold some emergency contact information, a little bit of money and whatever small tokens they deemed essential for the day.
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May 1, 2009

The Project 4-1-1 :
June Ray a petite powerhouse, Diane Cannon look alike, came to us through a referral from Terry Sagedy, the Marketing Sage. June was in the process of launching a new business, making ornamental iron shower doors, to be sold through high-end designers for their clients with Tuscan, Mediterranean decor. June had been working out the concept for some time and her first door is installed in her home. June’s builder at the time said it couldn’t be done but June persisted and worked out a coating that prevented rust and proved him wrong.
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