// …Together, Hecht and Hansen developed the PUPS brand…and it's precisely because they are design professionals, that the organization was able to develop a strong brand in a cost-effective manner.
— from Branding for Nonprofits by DK Holland
(Read the entire chapter online here)
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// Amy Hecht of brown stone studio has been more than a designer for us. She has helped us solidify and express our brand to multiple audiences on everything from postcards to annual reports to New York City bus wraps. She does better work with type than any designer I know — and her endless creativity, attention to detail and the fact that she NEVER misses a deadline make her a dream to work with.
— Laura deBuys, Director of Communications
The Salvation Army in Greater New York |
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// I had the pleasure of working with Amy on several projects. She has an uncanny ability to immediately understand the needs of an organization and visually articulate it beautifully. She asks the right questions and is not afraid to push the envelope on both strategic direction and designs. Amy always delivers and you can trust that whatever she presents, will be even more than you expected. She is truly talented.
— Kandace Evelyn, Taproot Foundation |
// brown stone studio synthesizes a flexible working method with striking design, so when I had to choose a firm to design my fine-art photography book, I knew I could do no better. The book sold out its first printing and won an award from Creativity for book design.
| — G. Steve Jordan, Clove Editions |
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