The biggest factor and first step in convincing your target individual to not dump your piece in the trash is the look and feel of it. Basically, your mailer has to make an impression on a person for longer than 1 second.
Spend a little time on Promise Tangeman’s website or blog, and you’ll walk away wondering, “What can’t she do?” Promise is a creative powerhouse with her hands in graphic design, photography, fine art, accessory design and DIY crafts.
I have said for a while now that media and ministry have a hard time working together. That is not to say that they can’t, or that they shouldn’t. It’s just difficult.
Before we do this let me just say that I’m not out to hurt feelings, mock, scoff or say that the ministries of these churches are in any way lacking. But, there is a sense of awe and wonder when you come across someone’s digital front door and ask, “Why?” Let’s get right to it: Trinity Episcopal Church Oasis Family [...]
As digital thinkers, we have a lot to learn from how NASA uses space, social media, and content to make an excellent user experience for both its general audience and specific target audiences.
If you work in ministry or design for ministries you are probably easily distracted by posts like this one…






