
Susan Newman (Other)
It all started when Susan graduated from School of Visual Arts in NYC. In her early career, she worked as an art director/graphic designer for various book publishing companies in New York City including Penguin and Macmillan.
In 1994, Susan established her own company, Susan Newman Design, Inc. Branding YOU Better!, her motto, is about how structure, logic, continuity and style make a client look good. If you build it RIGHT, they will come! The Branding YOU Better blog publishes a brand interview series, one every week and also has both written and screencast video tutorials on social media, branding and marketing for small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Her clients range from new start-ups and small businesses to large corporations and span the United States and abroad.
Susan has received numerous national and international awards from organizations and publications in both graphic and website design over the years. She has been interviewed on design and social media in print and on the radio, and has been a panelist at events.
Her latest and clearest mission to help the creative community is "Broadcast Louder!" Online teleclasses to build your brand stronger, "Creativity + Abundance."
You can work one-on-one with Susan to develop your company "brand" and "marketing" strategy, visit: Visual Broadcasting!
Susan is also the co-founder of Frogs Are Green LLC, an organization raising awareness of the frog extinction crisis and spreading the message to that healthy frogs mean a healthy planet for all.
The Reason I Became A Helping Professional
Susan Newman Design Inc, Broadcast Louder, Visual Broadcasting and Branding YOU Better are all to help entrepreneurs and small businesses achieve greater visibility and abundance.
Be the Change you want to see in the World. - Mahatma Ghandi
There are days when all of a sudden an idea takes hold. You get caught up in what you want to accomplish. You know you have a great mission and you believe the world will embrace your cause.
This may be true, but no one will really get what you're trying to do if your brand identity is not presented in a manner that connects.
This is where I come in.
I can help you plan out the step-by-step – in order of importance as well as to fit your budget – so your new company moves forward successfully and reaches the right audience.
With 30 years of experience as an art director, graphic designer, and web specialist, I’ve mastered building company platforms through print marketing, social media, websites, and blogs.
And I’ve fine tuned my expertise in guiding entrepreneurs like you to achieve real success.
Depending on the type of company you're launching, we'll discuss the things that will benefit you the most.
Some may not have occurred to you.
We’ll make sure the company name is right, the messaging is right, and while doing this we'll start a comprehensive list of the different areas you need to address.
We’ll determine who your clients and customers are, what demographic they’re concentrated in. We'll figure out if you need product development, a direct mail campaign, a social media plan of action, a web presence, and many more details.
All of this needs to be carefully planned out or it may seem overwhelming. If your moves are haphazard or change with the season, you can waste valuable resources. I’ve seen it happen too many times.
Helping the creative community To Broadcast Louder!
The mission of Broadcast Louder is to bring together creatives from all industries, to give them a voice, allow them to share their wisdom and experiences and learn from each other. To build a network of professional artists that will educate and allow them to reach their business and artistic goals.
Spreading Awareness About Saving Frogs & Amphibians
FROGS ARE GREEN, is an organization created to increase awareness about the catastrophic decline of frog and other amphibian populations and to advocate for conservation measures to help protect them.
Why frogs and not some other animal or cause? Frogs and other amphibians are disappearing at an alarming rate. One third of all amphibian species around the globe are threatened with extinction. Frogs are extremely sensitive to environmental threats such as acid rain and global warming. They are also threatened by invasive species and habitat loss.
Recently, the deadly chytrid fungus has spread around the world, devastating amphibian populations. Many frog species are in immediate danger of extinction unless urgent action is taken to prevent it. In the words of Vance Vredenbrug, professor at San Francisco State University who is conducting research on the ecology, evolution, and conservation of amphibians: “Chytridiomycosis is devastating amphibians on a scale never seen before. With over 500 species affected, chytridiomycosis is the worst case in recorded history of a disease driving vertebrate species to extinction.”
Frogs, toads, and other amphibians (salamanders, newts, and caecilians) serve many vital functions in the ecosystems in which they live. Their disappearance is happening so fast and at such an enormous scale that it has been compared to the extinction of the dinosaurs. And yet most people are unaware of the crisis.
In her speeches, Wangari Maathai, an African environmentalist who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004, often uses the disappearance of frogs as a metaphor for an unhealthy environment. Maathai remembers as a child drinking clean and pure water from the stream near her home. She played among arrowroot leaves and was fascinated by the tadpoles wriggling through the clear water. This was the world she inherited from her parents.
Yet when she returned to her home in Kenya many years later, she found that trees had been cut down, the land polluted. As she noted in her Nobel acceptance speech:
Today, over 50 years later, the stream has dried up, women walk long distances for water, which is not always clean, and children will never know what they have lost. The challenge is to restore the home of the tadpoles and give back to our children a world of beauty and wonder.
We are determined to preserve for future generations the outdoor music—the chorus of frog song—that we remember from our childhoods. Our hope is that can we leave the “home of the tadpoles” green and healthy for future generations. Please help spread the message that healthy frogs equal a healthy green planet.
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