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Envision Creative Group Chosen To Create Web 2.0 For Military Child Education Coalition

Envision Creative Group, a full-service graphic design and advertising agency, has been chosen to design and develop a new website for Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC).
Issued By: Envision Creative Group
Apr 24, 2008 18:15:29
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PRLog (Press Release)Apr 24, 2008 – Envision Creative Group, a full-service graphic design and advertising agency, has been chosen to design and develop a new website for Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC). In early March MCEC submitted an RFP to almost 10 agencies in Texas looking for an in-depth, highly functional, and appealing website. After careful consideration they decided that Envision Creative Group was the best agency for the job.

The new site has a fresh look that is more intuitive and informative allowing viewers to easily donate, volunteer, register for upcoming events, view videos, purchase merchandise and much more. The launch date is scheduled for July 1, 2008.

“This is a very exciting project for an amazing organization and we’re extremely proud to be the agency that was chosen,” said David Smith, owner of Envision Creative Group.

About Military Child Education Coalition
MCEC, is a global 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to easing the transitional challenges of the 2,000,000 children of our armed forces, and is a model of positive leadership and advocacy. Its work is focused on ensuring quality educational opportunities for all military children affected by mobility, family separation, and transition.

About Envision Creative Group
Founded by David Smith, Envision Creative Group is located in the heart of Austin where the creative, “the weird” and hip flourish. With more than 19 years of experience in the areas of brand and identity marketing, promotional planning, advertising, and graphic design for both print and Web-based media, Envision Creative has successfully helped an impressive roster of Austin, national, and international businesses reach and exceed their marketing goals. Please visit www.envision-creative.com for more information.

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