Casey Designs has a diverse client roster for some of the most powerful trade associations and corporations in Chicago.
National Restaurant Association
Her work began with the NRA developing forms and news announcements. Due to her uncanny way of listening to what they needed along with understanding their budget constraints, she was able to work with her sources and printers to develop and bring in higher quality printed material which had an impact on attracting people to exhibit and attend the show. Casey has had a very productive business relationship with the National Restaurant Association Convention Office.
Ryerson (Joseph T. Ryerson, Ryerson-Tull)
Casey has been working with Ryerson Steel for over 12 years. There have been a huge changes within the steel industry and she have been helping the marketing department present a consistent image for the changing times. Ryerson wanted to present the idea that they could solve customer business problems through its unmatched material, processing and value-added service capabilities.
Information Development Consultants
In 1996, Casey was contracted by a new client who was designing programs for civil organizations to use the internet more frequently for business and internal programs. It was the first company of its kind to link the government with technology.
American Dietetic Association
Many clients that Casey has worked for have moved on to other companies and she ends up working on projects with those new companies.
Howard Area Community Center
Driven by their mission to assist low-income individuals to stabilize their lives and develop social skills, fund raising is a part of the agency’s responsibility to provide a wide variety of programs with a very limited budget.
Cancer Research Foundation
Since 1996, Casey has been helping CRF convey their mission to help find the cures for cancer by funding innovative laboratory and clinical cancer research projects in Chicago medical centers
Gastro-Intestinal Research Foundation
Through newsletters, Casey has helped GIRF supports research
on the causes and cures of digestive diseases.