The cover
The design of the cover incorporated original
photography of the cypress swamps along the south side of
the James River in Surry County. The title:"...Now
Visit the Surry Side" was adapted from the original
Jamestown colonists' propensity to refer to the south side
of the James River as the "Surrey Side."
Unfolding the first fold of the brochure
reveals the list of events scheduled for Surry County in
2007.
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Unfolding the brochure again reveals the
event sponsors and a map showing their respective locations
in Surry.
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Other "2007 Commemoration"
Projects
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Surry 2007 Commemoration
Flag
High quality, 3' x 4', double sided nylon flag awarded
to sponsors of the event.
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Surry 2007 Commemoration
T-shirt
The T-shirt combined the logo identity and listed all
of the event sponsors.
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Surry 2007 Commemoration
Website
The website contained all the event information..
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Claremont 2007 Commemoration
Stationery
The old piers at Claremont Beach, combined with
a ghost image of the sailing ship, represented the English
disembarking at Claremont prior to settling Jamestown.
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Claremont 2007 Commemoration
Fundraiser T-shirt
The T-shirt design used the ship to symbolize the English
landing at the Quioughcohanock village, in the area of
Claremont, on May 5th, 1607.
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Surry County 2007 Year
in Review
The County produced this sixteen page color booklet to
document the events held in Surry County that celebrated
the 400th Anniversary of the settling of Jamestown.
Download
the PDF
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Claremont 2007 Commemoration
T-shirt
We designed the town identity using a dream catcher and
sailing ship to illustrated the first contact between
Native American Tribes of Virginia and the English.
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