Sunday, August 22, 2004
MBF Watch: That design firm that fired an employee for heckling Bush at a rally?
(Great catch by Xan, back). The firm is Octavo Designs (cache).
And here's their list of "Corporate Identity" clients:
(Thanks to alert reader KCinDC for filling in the URLs and email addresses above.)
Say, I wonder if any of these firms feel that their corporate identity is helped or harmed by using a vendor that fires its employees for exercising their rights to free speech?
If we had their sites, addresses, email, and phone numbers, perhaps we could ask them ourselves.... Politely, and purely for informational purposes.
Readers?
NOTE Oh, um, here's the text of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States:
Perhaps Octavo isn't familiar with the text?
And here's their list of "Corporate Identity" clients:
- Associated Credit Services, Inc
- Aunt Irene's Care Packages
- Caribbean Latin American Action
- Donna Parker Media Group
- Enforme Interactive, Frederick, MD, enforme.com info@enforme.com
- Fat City Graphics, Kennesaw, GA, fatcitygraphics.com, cap@fatcitygraphics.com
- Four Seasons Travelers
- Illuminaré, Frederick, MD, healinglightandsound.com, rebecca@healinglightandsound.com
- Jefferson County Red Cross
- Kidney Center of Frederick
- Mind & Motion, Frederick, MD, mindandmotion.net, lynn@mindandmotion.net
- Moore Wealth Advisors, Frederick, MD, moorewealthinc.com, info@moorewealthinc.com
- National Association of School Psychologists, Bethesda, MD, nasponline.org, publications@naspweb.org, convention@naspweb.org
- Old Town Tea Co.
- Omnessence, Knoxville, MD, omnessence.net, customersvc@omnessence.net
- Pan-Out LLC
- Portland Consulting LLC, Damascus, MD, portlandconsultingllc.com, info@portlandconsultingllc.com
- Quality First Cleaning
- Ram Digital
- Road Kill Canteen
- Simply Gourmet
- Strut Your Stuff Displays & Exhibits
- Sundance
- Volunteer Frederick, Frederick, MD, volunteerfrederick.org, info@volunteerfrederick.org
(Thanks to alert reader KCinDC for filling in the URLs and email addresses above.)
Say, I wonder if any of these firms feel that their corporate identity is helped or harmed by using a vendor that fires its employees for exercising their rights to free speech?
If we had their sites, addresses, email, and phone numbers, perhaps we could ask them ourselves.... Politely, and purely for informational purposes.
Readers?
NOTE Oh, um, here's the text of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Perhaps Octavo isn't familiar with the text?