Thanks to Cynthia DiGiacomo of CDesign, HamletHub's Newsletter has a new look!

HamletHub would not be what it is today without the help, expertise and creative talent of our "Hub" designer, Cynthia DiGiacomo. She has helped us to create a HamletHub brand by carefully designing our logo, matching text and choosing color. Tonight we unveil our 'new' newsletter- the design and layout of which is the vision of Cynthia. We are so fortunate to have her aboard our 'team'.

Not only does she have a keen eye for color and graphic elements, but she knows how to tie them togehter to radiate the brand and message of a business.  Cynthia is a local girl who has worked with the best designers in the world. Read all 'About Cynthia DiGiacomo':

About Cynthia DiGiacomo

CYNTHIA has designed for top executives and creative professionals in New York such as Tommy Hilfiger of Tommy Hilfiger, Inc., Reed Krakoff  Inc, Paulette Cole of ABC Carpet & Home, and Glenn Lajeski of MCA Records. In 1995, while living on the Upper West Side, she opened her first C Design office in Union Square. Cynthia’s visual literacy is deepened by her travels through Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and Australia which are reflected in her design acuity, intuition and detail. In 2000, she moved with her husband, two children and yellow lab along with her business to Ridgefield, Connecticut.

Cynthia’s work has been published in Print Magazine, Self & Elle Magazines, Shopping Bag Design Book One, Shopping Bag Design Book Two and Design Basics Book. She has more than 15 years experience creating surprising and memorable designs with words, images & space and understands that each brand has its own set of unique and complex personality traits to express. Sensitivity to type, image, color, material, texture and form are the foundation for her design solutions.

*Visit Cynthia's website: CDesignCT

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