| QuickCreative
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| QuickCreative
LLC is an advertising agency that provides
online design and print services including
business cards, brochures, flyers, newsletters
and web design. |
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Terry Palmer is the
owner and founder of QuickCreative. The company
has been operating since 2002 and added gotBizcards
and gotBrochures in November 2005.
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Terry (left) was
trained at the Portfolio Center in Atlanta
and has worked with advertising agencies
and in-house marketing departments both in
the Atlanta area and internationally in Melbourne,
Australia (1995-1996) and London, England
(1999-2000). Her experience and knowledge
includes all aspects of the design and production
of materials including copywriting, graphic
design, proofreading and print production.
QuickCreative's technical consultants provide
the technical expertise for website and e-mail
newsletter clients.
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Terry
is serving her second year on the Board
of Directors of the Duluth Merchants Associatio.
She has been a member of the Duluth Fall
Festival Committee (2003), is actively
involved in SPAN-GA (Suicide Prevention
Action Network - GA) and is a mother of
three young girls. |
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QuickCreative
has joined together with Jerry & Elsie
Weyrauch, the founders of SPAN-USA (Suicide
Prevention Action Network - USA) to
launch “Hope & Help!”
— an organization created to help
support and raise awareness for suicide
prevention & mental health efforts
around the world
Latest
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| Dec 2005, QuickCreative purchases
gotBizCards and gotBrochures. |
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| Nov
2005, Two Duluth Merchants Association
Member Companies join together to
produce a joint marketing focused
newsletter. |
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| March,
2004. Duluth’s Designing
Woman : How a Duluth Mother Re-Invented
Her Life by Robert J. Nebel,
special for Inside Gwinnett March
2004 |
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| Terry
performs Pro Bono work for various
organizations including the Suicide
Prevention Action Network (Georgia).
Terry recently met with Governer
Sonny Perdue of Georgia (picture
shown right) at a SPAN-GA event to
help promote the importance of local
governments funding suicide prevention
programs within their state. |
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