Tuesday, December 8, 2009

A New Client

CrateToPlateLogo So I recently wrote about “the worst client” and lo and hold it was me.  One of the projects I have been working on is called Crate to Plate.  This is a business developed with my husband, Dan, a Maine fisherman, to change the way he does business.  Lobster is a sought after commodity often under valued to the point of a fisherman not being able to afford to fish.  This season was slightly better than last but still not where the industry should be.

Taking cues from other leased trap models, incorporating my business experience, and utilizing talented designers we came up with Crate to PlateCrate to Plate allows  lobster lovers all over the US  to enjoy the freshest lobster they will ever have.  If you love lobster, pride yourself on being a locavore, not trusting the lobster in the grocery store tank, this program is for you.  You sign up for your own leased trap for a season, selecting your buoy location on Penobscot Bay via an interactive map, and watch as Dan catches lobsters and applies them to your lobster bank. 

We are off to a great start with a logo designed by Jessica Keteyian, a marketing piece and website designed by the other Amber, fact gathering and research by Lee Heffner, and overall lobster lore from Dan Cosby. 

Check out Crate to Plate today to see one of the many things LHT is up to. 

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