Will Work For Food Project

This blog will track the progress of the Will Work For Food Project by Boston-based design firm Gates Studio. We want to help small, local growers with their marketing and branding needs by offering a tiered pro bono sliding scale of our services and at the same time introduce our family to locally-grown produce and to raise awareness about local farms and sustainable farming.

Friday, April 8, 2011

New website for Iowa farm

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Gates Studio is an award-winning boutique design firm in Boston offering branding, print and collateral design, website design and development, photography and film/video creative and production. Contact us at valerie@gatestudio.com ___________________________________________ WILL WORK FOR FOOD PROJECT UPDATE We are currently working with our first group of farm partners on our design for food barter tier but are also available to offer our complete marketing and design services to other local and national small farms and growers on our next three tiers of the project as follows on a first come, first served basis: 1) Second five growers and farms 75% off our fees. 2) Third five growers and farms 50% off our fees. 3) Fourth five farms and growers 25% off our fees. If interested, please contact us at valerie@gatestudio.com or 781-235-3480 ------------------------------------------- 1000RADISHES.COM UPDATE We are working on releasing the iphone app 1000radishes that will tell you what is in season, where to find it and what to do with it - join the online community at www.1000radishes.com ____________________________________________
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WWFFP Cotton T-shirts -$20 each

WWFFP Cotton T-shirts -$20 each
Cotton t-shirt has yellow pepper image on front and WWFFP logo on back

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New TB40 logo design

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New Rural Votes logo

Bettlebung Farm Logo

Bettlebung Farm Logo

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Running Brook Winery Website

Bull Frog Acres Logo

Bull Frog Acres Logo

Triple G Farm Logo

Triple G Farm Logo

Triple G Farm Website

Triple G Farm Website

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Zephyr Farm

Hilltop Farm Logo

Hilltop Farm Logo

1000 radishes

1000 radishes

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A "C" named kid at Kennebec Farm

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An apple a day...

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Abundance

Farmer's Market Color

Farmer's Market Color

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Farmer's Market Bounty in August

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Lunchtime at Kennebec Farm

Number 16

Number 16

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Olivia and the new lamb

Day old lamb

Day old lamb

Cam and Liv at the chicken coop

Cam and Liv at the chicken coop

Cameron and Olivia turned into a chicken

Cameron and Olivia turned into a chicken

Curious goat

Curious goat

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Learning about whey

Cam and Liv at the Farm

Cam and Liv at the Farm

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Coming in for turnips

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Barry meets the pigs

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Beautiful Farm View

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Goats follow like dogs

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A Happy Pig

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Pigs at supper

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