READ MOREAt OLG, we work with a rather excruciating commitment to the quality of our relationships and our work; thankfully, we share a healthy dollop of laughs along the way. We like to say that each and every month, there’s a [...]
READ MOREOur client, Changing the Face of Beauty, works toward equal representation of people with disabilities in advertising and media worldwide. It’s a mission we’re proud to be behind, and we’re grateful for every opportunity we have to work together, especially when [...]
READ MORESunshine is imminent, we just know it. Here’s a playlist of songs that signal summer to OLG’ers, with commentary from the team! Michelle Fishin’ in the Dark, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band This is one of my husband’s favorite [...]
READ MOREEvery day, we're one day closer to the completion of construction at The Landing Fort Wayne, and we simply. cannot. wait. If you haven't been keeping up, be sure to follow their Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. But, to catch you up briefly—
READ MOREGig poster art has been one of the more influential mediums in my life. Bright colors, cartoon culture, wacky visions—all tied together with your favorite music. What’s not to love?! I first started working on poster illustration in college, and [...]
READ MOREMeasuring a human services organization’s impact on the lives of the people it touches can be been challenging. OLG recently partnered with Foellinger Foundation to create an animated video that visualizes the Foundation’s Independence Continuum, a tool of the new [...]
READ MOREHere’s how it went down. Back in 1999, I bought an old 1964 Gibson B-25 acoustic guitar from a tall Tennessean named Bucky Baxter. I fell for Bucky and his playing when I would go see all of these Bob [...]
READ MOREFor me, creating a set takes a bit of analytical thinking, a whole lot of planning and a heap of feels. I always start by thinking through the composition of the set to establish what is needed to tell the [...]
READ MOREFor the past eleven years, I’ve sat on the Allen County Fairgrounds Board of Directors. Just saying “eleven years” out loud elicits many wonderful memories at my beloved county fair. So much has changed and evolved over the past decade but one thing has remained—the essence and mission of our fair.
READ MOREYou know the cliché saying, it’s a marathon, not a sprint? I was trained not to use clichés. But, of course, clichés are so easy… because they’re true. I still find it hard not to use them. I could have come up [...]
