Design is visual communication. It isn't just decorating a page. It is organizing content for the best user experience. Keyword Design has designed and developed hundreds of print pieces for large corporations and small businesses. From the variety of samples shown below, you can see how our solutions are customized to fulfill each of our clients’ individual needs. We don’t believe in producing cookie-cutter designs. We work with our clients to solve their problems and provide distinctive print designs.

I greatly enjoyed working with Keyword Design. They were insightful about our organization's needs and very responsive to our requests. The theme logo they designed and the slogan they developed for our fundraising event were both huge hits, and perfectly captured the essence of what we wanted to convey to our donors and supporters.

Laurie Rich, Marketing Director
Folsom Feline Rescue
Folsom, California



SOUTH SHORE ARTS STATIONERY SYSTEM
Stationery, business cards and envelopes for a regional arts organization in Northwest Indiana.



DEROSA IMPORTS COFFEE PACKAGING
Labels for original coffee blends. One from Naples and the other from Serbia. Each features a postcard vista of the product's country of origin. The style used was reminiscent of the era the import company was established.



LCISDB NEWSLETTER
A quarterly newsletter, Work Issues, was developed to inform the Lake County, Indiana area about hot issues affecting the workforce and progress being made on these issues.



24 CARROT CUISINE BROCHURE
It's like having your own personal chef. 24 Carrot Cuisine provides meals for people looking for a healthful, inexpensive alternative to fast food that fits into their busy lifestyle.



AMERICAN RED CROSS PROGRAM
In Honor of Heroes was a remembrance ceremony commemorating September 11, 2001. Outstanding individuals from Northwest Indiana were honored as heroes by the American Red Cross of Northwest Indiana on September 11, 2002.



NORTHERN INDIANA ARTS ASSOCIATION MAGAZINE
A quarterly magazine, Convergence, promotes upcoming exhibits and classes. It is printed in two-colors to be economical, but the color is applied boldly to grab a viewers attention.



SUBSTATION NO. 9 SIGNAGE
Northern Indiana Arts Association wanted to add signage and graphics to the front of their gallery/teaching space, Substation No. 9. Located on downtown Hammond, the building didn't get many patrons walking in because it looked uninhabited. Adding a central curved stainless steel sign over the entry added dimension and let people know the name of the building. The bright graphics in the windows add life to the facade, and at night the added down lights wash the facade in light adding security.