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Dana L Dixon brings diverse experience to communications and publications planning as both graphic designer and copywriter/editor. Her background includes extensive technical knowledge in print production. She was responsible for implementing a comprehensive identity program while manager of Design Services at Wright State University. Dixon studied design and advertising at Ohio University. She has served as vice-president of communications for the Lexington Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators.
John A Dixon has a broad background in commercial design and has worked jointly with renowned graphic designers in Brussels, Chicago and Cincinnati. For six years he held an adjunct faculty position at Wright State University, with responsibility for all courses in visual communication. He has been accepted for membership in the American Center for Design, the national organization for professional excellence. Dixon earned his degree in graphic design from the University of Cincinnati. He has served as a director of the Danville/Boyle County Chamber of Commerce. As an exhibiting fine artist, he blogs regularly at The Collage Miniaturist. More about John >
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    providing a high level of creative thinking and concern for identity objectives, 
    their work yields on-target, cost-effective results. They have won international 
    recognition and numerous awards for 
    their design concepts. They have served business and institutional clients 
    since forming their partnership nearly 30 years ago in Dayton, Ohio. 
    Both the business and the partnership were successful, and the two were married 
    three years later. Their desire to live in a community with a superior quality 
    of life led them to Danville, Kentucky, where they relocated along with the 
    firm in 1990. In addition to meeting commitments to their clients, Dana and 
    John became active in their new community as volunteers, helping to shape 
    the public image of local nonprofit organizations.
    

