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NRV Homegrown Business Alliance | New River Valley Website + Database Design, Graphic Design & Photography

Design, Commercial Photography, Website DesignSarah Vogl

UPDATE: Since publishing this post, our Squarespace design for NRV Homegrown was replaced with something else.

For the past four months I’ve been dedicating a lot of my hours to NRV Homegrown, a new business alliance & Go Local Discount program working to promote independently owned-businesses and encourage a culture of shopping locally in the New River Valley.

The program is modeled off of Asheville Grown, a Go Local program that’s been around for 6 years and made a huge economic & cultural impact in Asheville! I was first tasked with designing the website and searchable directory database. I joined the team and I’m now regularly assisting the movement by taking care of all their graphic design and photography needs.

Website & Database

The website is built on Squarespace with a database application hosted by Knack. I customized an application that fits all the unique needs of this organization with the help of programmer Derek Pacula. There’s also a back-end Administrative side to the application with multiple levels of permissions so that Representatives on the team can organize/view data and only Admins have editing permissions to make changes. Notifications for changes and additions to the database automatically populate our team’s Slack chat using a combination if IFTTT and Zapier.

Although this set of solutions is temporary and the organization is sure to grow out of it within a year or two, these easy-to-use services are a super affordable and simple way to get started.

Photography

Photos in our website gallery and on social media were (for the most part) taken by me. I spent a lot of time in local downtown centers and at farmer’s markets using my candid photography skills (my favorite kind of photography!) to try to capture the high energy and strong sense of community in these marketplaces.

I’ve also been taking product photos of our office, our cards and of our other various printed materials to for social media and our website.

Social Media

I create an arsenal of designs and content ideas for each social media client using a combination of Canva (a popular, lay-person-friendly graphic design web tool) and Adobe Creative Suite. Using Canva for their large selection of templates and super-easy resizing allows me to spend extra time strategizing and experimenting with the best time/frequency to post for the greatest engagement across networks.

Graphic Design

Starting with stickers, flyers, documents and a mini-directory for a local festival, I’ve been taking care of all the little design details of this operation as they arise. I didn’t design the logo image itself, but I adapted it for a variety of purposes. It’s important for a start-up like this to have a consistent visual brand across all mediums, print and digital, to establish trust with the business owners and consumers who are learning about our program every day. I’ve just started working on our 32-page directory booklet which we might be printing 15,000 copies of this year! (No pressure!)

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Doug Trexell, Realtor | Roanoke, New River Valley Commercial Photography

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Doug was a regular customer in the sushi bar at the restaurant where I used to serve. Somehow or another I told him about my business. He’s now one of my social media marketing clients, and this was our half-hour personal brand photography session. We spent a few minutes before an open house posing some photos for advertising purposes, and so far we’re getting great feedback!

Check out Doug on Facebook and Google. He might be even more passionate about helping his clients than I...

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Kabuki Japanese Steakhouse | Christiansburg & Roanoke Food Photography

Commercial PhotographySarah Vogl

Michelle Elaine Designs | Product Photography

Commercial PhotographySarah Vogl

I put out a message on Facebook looking for friends who needed product photography. Reconnecting with people from high school on Facebook isn’t exactly at the top most people’s priorities, but in this case it was a total joy to be able to work with Rachel, the daughter and marketing brain behind Michelle Elaine Designs. We captured some styled shots of products to be used on their shop and in their social media marketing for fall and beyond. Can you believe our model had never done this before? She’s stunning.

Roanoke College Garden

Design, Commercial Photography, Logo DesignSarah Vogl

While I attended Roanoke College, many of my friend group were involved in the new club started by one of my best friends. Their mission is to teach the campus about sustainability while providing organic local produce to the Roanoke food bank. 

I was commissioned to design the logo for the organization, as well as a few other branded promotional materials. I also spent time taking pictures on garden work days for us on their Facebook page

In early meetings we emphasized the importance of a presence on Facebook to keep the students and local community involved on the garden's progress. I'm proud that this habit has been passed down between the leaders of the garden so far. Another student-run organic garden even reached out to them for advice on starting a garden on their own campus.