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2.22.2007

Annual Meeting for Boys & Girls Club of Newark



This year's Annual Board Meeting for Boys & Girls Clubs Newark was held at the Prudiental building and was a review of this past year for the organization. Tritonic has recently been brought aboard to help the marketing and advertising efforts of the Boys & Girls Club in Newark. We are honored to have been choosen and look forward to our work together.

2.21.2007

Stimulating Ideas through a Newark School



Working with a local Newark Public School, Dr. E. Alma School, the science department requested a visual for a large wall that would entice the students about Science. Tritonic partnered with the Newark Alliance and created a gigantic banner which brought it to life. Tritonic donated the design and the Newark Alliance provided the funding to make it possible. With the right teamwork, anything is possible. Shout out to Tanya Mitchell and Kathy Weaver at NA!

2.16.2007

Newark Now Moves to 89 James Street



Newark Now recently moved to 89 James Street, a distinct three floor brick building with an amazing cottage house in the back. If you get a chance, check out some of the new programs they have underway. Keep a close eye out on this organization and the materials they will be producing. Even take a tour of their spot and see how Tritonic helped convey their mission throughout the building.

2.07.2007

Daryl Moore Signs Our Copy



Well a few months ago we exposed the fact that Daryl Moore published a book on the creative process and yours truly, Tritonic was mentioned. Recently, Daryl Moore made a visit to our Halsey Studio to exchange is signature for a Tritonic one. (Basically he signed our copy and we signed a Greg Biffile Die-cast that we created the paint scheme for) It was intersting to talk about what is boiling on both ends and look forward to continuing our ventures, hope our paths will cross again.