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Hello friends!

It seems nearly impossible that Autumn is knocking on our doors. Summer went by in a blur of fantastic activity. I was blessed to continue to work with some of our long-time clients and welcome new ones into the fold.

I am often asked what type of businesses engage our services. Truthfully, I have been pleased and surprised by the variety of businesses that MCBCreative has worked with thus far.

  • Artists & makers
  • Charitable and community organizations
  • Manufacturing and light-industrial companies
  • Magazines & news outlets
  • Professional services companies

Although they are from very different walks, all of our clients are passionate about what they do. That passion and enthusiasm is infectious and it is always a pleasure to be a part of their journey as they are a part of mine.

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Cheers!

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