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North Kitsap designers Greg MacDonald and Linn DeNesti recently formed a design partnership called eleven-eleven-six to create graphics and interface for Web sites and CD-ROM-delivered content.
They design logos and corporate identity, and create digital and traditional illustration for the business and non-profit communities. As a team, their goal is to provide clients, whose work is concerned with social, environmental or educational issues, with visually rich and innovative design solutions.
McDonald began his illustration career back in the 1970s creating drawings for the Seattle Weekly. he also served as art director and designer on the CD-ROM titles: Fly-Fishing: The Great Rivers of the West and The Grand Canyon, and his more recent work includes illustrations for the Microsoft Encarta products, logo designs for corporate and non-profit organizations, and Web design for corporate and non-profit accounts including the Petshelter Network.
DeNesti has 26 years as a graphic designer and teacher of design. She has worked in Creative Services at the former Aldus Corporation (now Adobe Systems), for Watts-Silverstein & Associates, a multi-media and corporate events production company (now Jack Morton Worldwide) and has freelanced extensively. |