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Envision Creative and TradeMark Media Launch New Web Site for Military Child Education Coalition

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

TradeMark Media and design firm Envision Creative Group have launched militarychild.org for Military Child Education Coalition. TradeMark and Envision Creative partnered on the project, with Envision Creative creating the site’s new design and TradeMark handling development. Militarychild.org features a new e-commerce system, content management system and an education resource center, which allows visitors to search for educational resources by state and category.

TradeMark Media has enjoyed working with Military Child Education Coalition and is looking forward to a successful and lasting partnership with Envision Creative.

About Envision Creative Group

Envision Creative Group is a full-service creative design firm specializing in logo design, brand strategy/analysis, brochures and print advertising, direct mail campaigns, trade show signage, custom-designed PowerPoint templates & presentations, Web site design and development, oil & gas graphics and brand strategy/analysis. For more information, visit www.envision-creative.com.

About Military Child Education Coalition

The Military Child Education Coalition is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, world-wide organization that identifies the challenges that face the highly mobile military child, increases awareness of these challenges in military and educational communities and initiates and implements programs to meet the challenges. MCEC's goal is to level the educational playing field for military children wherever they are located around the world and to serve as a model for all highly mobile children.

About TradeMark Media

TradeMark Media is an interactive design agency specializing in Web design, e-commerce and applications. The company has been located in Austin, Texas, since 1999.


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