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Working collaboratively with our clients, we devise industry-appropriate and audience-specific brand messages and experiences. Knowing that the success of visual communication depends on an integrated approach-Milk Row is poised to assist you with strategy, messaging, design, and production services that fit your needs.

Funny you should ask. Founded in 2001, the studio's first location was on Somerville Ave., in Somerville, MA in a sturdy brick building right next door to an itsy-bitsy cemetery named Milk Row Cemetery. In the 19th century, Somerville Ave. was called Milk Row Street due to the fact that local dairy businesses used it to delivery their goods.
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Advertising Anytime you need eyeballs on your services, products, or establishment you need to advertise. Whether boosting sales or bolstering brand awareness, these projects fit the bill. Branding Tell your story. What is the value proposition of your brand? What experiences can your clients/customers expect by engaging with your brand?
Rower's Edge provides college recruiting guidance, support and advice to rowers, coxswains and their parents. Their website needed an athletic and competitive look and feel and alos needed to be usable by parents and their children who might be accessing the site from a variety of devices.

Meanwhile the images and content had to entice the user to start the process right away, knowing that the sooner the process begins, the sooner the oars can go in the water.Milkrow has also provided Rower's Edge with advertising design and print collateral design services.
This announcement for Stuart Walker's lecture on Sarah Wyman Whitman was delivered to the Society of Printers to an enthusiastic audience. The artwork features a number of works shown in the presentation. The butterfly motif on the interior spread is based on a stained-glass butterfly design by Whitman that featured structural supports in the window.
The children who served as models wore matching grey sweatshirts with an orange accent to match the palette of the visual identity. Contrasting backgrounds, also in appropriate colors were used to set of the foreground elements. Special props were created for the photo shoot. Here a shot put "field" serves as a backdrop for the desired hand-posture to flip the marbles, thereby keeping with the olympic event theme.
Reviews (4)
David McMahon
David McMahon
Jan 22, 2017
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We worked closely with Milk Row on developing a reentry resource and guide for people in need and who are either homeless or leaving jail. They were timely, created excellent design materials, and have helped us expand this important resource to include new communities in metrowest and central Massachusetts. Most importantly, they are available to help with conceptual design of a project all the way through implementation, web design, and printing.
Stephanie McCaffrey
Stephanie McCaffrey
Aug 11, 2016
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Keith is a true professional. He doesn't just create a product for you, he wants to understand your project so that it better informs him as he works. I've worked with Keith twice on a brochure update and he was able to make suggestions based on his understanding of the audience (in this case, college students). The final product was of extremely high quality, due both to Keith's expertise, as well as his keen attention to detail. It's evident that he enjoys his work and wants to fulfill his customers' expectations. I plan to work with him on future projects and recommend him highly to anyone looking
Juliet Feibel
Juliet Feibel
Aug 03, 2016
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Milk Row Studio has produced our print material for three years now, including exhibition cards involving a great deal of artwork files, schedule cards, pamphlets, membership brochures, signage, and fundraising material. Keith's creative skills, his willingness to push our thinking about what is possible, and an intense attention to detail have resulted in a uniform, gorgeous, and cutting-edge look for our organization. Frankly, I believe the quality of our print materials sometimes makes us look better than we are. He is a joy to work with, and I am always thrilled with the results.
Juliet Feibel
Bruce Fiene
Bruce Fiene
Jul 06, 2016
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I worked with Milk Row Studio on a large non profit fund raising event I produced in August of 2016. We started the website production in Janurary and launched in March. Through out the process Keith was able to guide the artistic process and help me with key factors that made the website and graphics work perfectly with all of the key stake holders. He was able to train me how to upload and make changes myself which helped tremendously through out the summer as small changes needed to be made and I was able to do them myself.
I believe that a large part of our event's success relied upon the