It’s our 40th Anniversary!

Time flies when you’re doing what you love.

July 6, 2021 marks the day M + M Design opened its doors, forty years ago. It hasn’t always been easy, but it’s always been good. The opportunity to do fulfilling work, and collaborate with people who are as committed as we are to achieving the best possible result, never gets old.

Over the years we’ve worked with countless teams of inspiring, creative, thoughtful and wonderful people. They’ve entrusted us with crucial projects that helped establish their company identity, launch ground-breaking initiatives, represent high-value products, and define their organization’s way forward.

Design is not our job, it’s our life’s work. We continue to adapt to new tools, new technology, and new norms — and remain committed to the people, and the values that have enabled us to reach this milestone.


	        

A Look Back – 35 Years

July 26, 2016 / About /

blogToday marks the day, 35 years ago, that I opened the doors at M + M Design. It was a one-room studio at 56 Arbor Street, in a back hall, near the loading dock. I was equipped with a drawing table, pads, pencils, Rapidograph pens, markers, rulers, triangles and tape; business cards; a phone; and a whopping 1 1/2 years of agency experience. My old co-workers wished me well. I was on the way to living my dream.

Finding clients was my first assignment. I started at A in the phone book. I reached out to family, friends, colleagues, and my former employer’s clients, since he hardly viewed me as a potential competitor. Business trickled in. People like Sandy Sandusky, Barry Kramer, Ted Paulsen, Jamie Fritsch, Jeffrey Fox and Pattie Jacobus took a chance on an eager, young designer. The workload soon exceeded my capabilities alone. Frank joined M + M the following year.

For 35 years, I’ve pursued my passion – collaborating with CEOs, marketing executives, business owners, non-profit organizations and entrepreneurs. We’ve met the challenges of corporate restructuring, budget cuts, market crashes, recession, the loss of family members and friends, and the technological revolution of our industry. Despite it all, good design rules.

Some say, “Do what you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life.” I’m thankful for the opportunity to get up and go to design every day. I’m grateful to so many loyal, supportive colleagues and friends – Janice Smith, Greg and Maura Borsecnik, Tony Ieraci, Sandy Matheny, Andy Sadlon, and too many more to name.

Thank you all. I couldn’t have done it without you.