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It’s Fashion…
March 12th, 2012

We worked with one of our favorite photogs, Josh Pelta-Heller, and 215 Magazine on their Philadelphia Phashion Series featuring Aci Nae Boutique. MerComm provided the location, creative direction, and makeup artistry (yes, we have a diverse skill set), while Josh shot the looks for the piece. Angelique Hunter (angeliquehunter.com) provided styling expertise and Wilhelmina PA provided four of their most stunning girls. All-in-all, it was a great day and we can’t wait to work with them again! Check out the gallery below for some behind-the-scenes shots taken by MerComm marketing magician, Nicole Prague.
All photos: Nicole Prague / Meredith Comm., LLC.
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Magick Outlaw Summer 12
February 28th, 2012

We’re working with Pete Whitney of Outlaw Print Co. to launch Magick Outlaw‘s Summer 12 collection of tanks, tees, and sweatshirts for men and women. We love the design direction he took with his prints: his bold graphic approach to traditional fabrications and styles (canvas and herringbone), crazy fun typography, and sketch-style images.
Download the full lookbook: MAGICK OUTLAW_SUMMER 12.
Photo: Josh Pelta-Heller / koalafoto.com.
Model: Melanie Bergwall.
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Ever Wonder What Goes on Here?
December 12th, 2011
Take a gander at our fun and informative video, Welcome to Meredith Comm!
XO,
Meredith Comm
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Art for Animals
November 2nd, 2011
We are thrilled to be working with the Pennsylvania SPCA and Michael Garden of CITYSPACE Real Estate on Art for Animals, an arts and culture-themed silent auction and fundraiser to raise funds for the Pennsylvania SPCA. We brought together over 30 of Philadelphia’s leading cultural institutions, artists, and designers in support of the Pennsylvania SPCA’s mission, and through their generous donations, we are pleased to be able to offer you fantastic memberships, performance previews, event tickets, jewelry, and art. Not to mention a great way to kick off your holiday shopping season!
It’s free to attend: the champagne, hors d’oeuvres, and entertainment come at no cost, but we ask that you engage in some friendly competition and cast your bid on these amazing offerings. Details below:
Art for Animals
November 16, 2011
Six to eight o’clock in the evening
At CITYSPACE, 2200 Walnut Street
RSVP soon! Space is limited!
215-533-4546
rsvp@meredithcomm.com

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Sharif In Philly Mag
October 27th, 2011

Sharif Pendleton’s Master of None argyle pattern coasters were in the October issue of Philly Mag.
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4 Squared: A Charitable Art Opening to Benefit The Print Center
September 1st, 2011
Michael Garden of CITYSPACE Real Estate is hosting a fantastic charitable event to benefit The Print Center, an arts non-profit dedicated to the advancement of print and photographic artwork. This event will take place at 4 Squared, a luxury residential development property by Callahan Ward Construction and Development.
The three-floor, single family dwelling will showcase the various works of The Print Center as invited guests enjoy La Marca prosecco and hors d’oeuvres from Bar Ferdinand. Additionally, the various rooms within the residence will be turned into individual galleries, displaying the work of notable, local artists such as Mark Khaisman (Pentimeni Gallery), Summer Yates, Jacque Liu (Pentimenti Gallery), and Darla Jackson. A cinematic piece by Anthony Angelicola will be projected onto the wall of the third-floor loft space, and furniture by Adam Rung Woodworks will be placed throughout the home. All of the participating artists are offering proceeds from the sale of their work to support The Print Center.
We really hope you can make it out to this event. It’s going to be amazing. Images of the work for sale is soon to come!

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Lay it on Me
August 23rd, 2011
We are so excited to announce the most recent arrival of a male Black Bear hailing all the way from Maine. He is the wonderful creation of the one-and-only Ms. Beth Beverly and we have to say, we’re pretty smitten with him. He lays in eternal repose in front of our sofa in the office.
He’s bedecked with a Swarovski crystal eye mask, diamond encrusted teeth, and e nough fingernail ice to put those nail shops on Chestnut Street to shame. He’s finished with 100 percent wool quilted backing and some silky brown fringe that gives him just a hint of fop to make him an apt replacement for Philip.
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Grid Magazine: September Edition
August 23rd, 2011
Oh! Allow us to commit a humble brag (thanks for that one, Beth!) and say we (myself, Sharif and Beth) are in the most recent edition of Grid Magazine. Beth and Sharif look outstanding. Here are some behind-the-scenes shots from the shoot.
Photographs: Emily Pavie.
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Lighting by Stephanie Koenig
August 23rd, 2011
So, as things progress in the office decor department, we had artist Stephanie Koenig install editions of her intricate macrame light fixtures. These are kind of a wonder to behold as the amount of work and level of skill that went into each piece is apparent. The set of four fixtures includes two mint colored and two brown fixtures with LED lights installed beneath twists of silicone to give a glowing effect. So far, the office is taking an industrial-meets-post-war-meets-shagadelic vibe. A weird move, but its one we like thus far.
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New Digs at the Globe
August 17th, 2011
In the sweltering heat on the last day of July, I moved my office to the Globe Dye Works building. Since our first day, we’ve been working to get situated in our new space, which measures at just under 1,000 square feet. In keeping with the industrial aesthetic of the building as a whole, I ordered a few tank desks from the late ’40s which I am very excited about (I love drawer dividers). I hung macrame light fixtures by artist Stephanie Koenig and am preparing the space for new additions of various fixtures. The work space is going to be contained linearly so I can block it off if need be for events and openings. It’s a work in progress, but I love this kind of work. Will post some pictures in a few!
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