Get Your Strategy On
Today’s blog banner submission is from Michael at Holy Cow Creative. They provide marketing and design help to ministries throughout the country. You can follow Michael’s thoughts at the Holy Cow Blog. Needless to say, I’m udderly speechless with this Holy Cow banner. (Just thought I’d milk that one for all its worth.)
By the way, if someone has a clever way for us to review, vote on and comment on all the blog banners that have been submitted, I’m all ears. Of course, you have to remember, my vote is the only one that really counts.
Tony Morgan is a pastor and the Chief Strategic Officer at NewSpring Church where he develops creative solutions for communications, technology and NewSpring Ministries--the church's ministry that equips other church leaders.
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Jim Henry
March 4th, 2008 at 12:34 am
This one’s my fav so far…LOVE IT!
nathan
March 4th, 2008 at 8:01 am
This one is my favorite so far, too.
Except, I can’t figure out who Tony Morga is.
christopher
March 4th, 2008 at 9:02 am
Tony love the Holy cow stuff. Very creative…..
Michael Buckingham
March 4th, 2008 at 9:30 am
Thanks everyone, glad you like it, it was a fun diversion from all the Easter work as of late. (nathan, the idea was that it was a ticker on the bottom, thus the cutoff)
I love people’s reaction to our name. True story: My wife and I are visiting one of the churches we work with. I’m not sure they even know my name because as soon as they see me they always say “Holy Cow!” After service we tell the pastor and his wife the exciting news that we are expecting, and the pastor’s wife says…
“Oooh…you’re gonna have a baby calf.”
Now that’s taking the brand all the way to the edge!
stephen
March 4th, 2008 at 11:59 am
just gotta give a shout out to michael (holy cow!) here. he just won a gold addy for his development and design of our little church website. thanks michael!
http://www.crosspointe.org
Snowjunkie
March 4th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
Hey the ticker has doesn’t work. It’s just frozen.
Ken Row
March 4th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
As for how to review and vote…
Could you not upload the images to flickr, then create a Squiddo lens with one of those voting gizmos (like you had for innovative churches) where each entry links to a flickr image?