George Delany, Design Consultant

Delany for the Status Quo? No.

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"Does it work?"
 
By and large, most of us, including our leaders still live in the 20th century. Imagine what those living in 1910 must have thought-- about almost everything. Many owned a horse, if anything. No car. No electricity. Indoor plumbing? Until the mid-20th century, for many, an "elitist idea." Little did they know what was coming. 
 
Time is short. And while there are countless variations on the basic creative exercise, in every case, we work with a variety of clients across a number of business sectors to move in the direction of a renewed, sustainable prosperity. This is what we are here to do. If you are not happy with your company's market position and presence, give me a call.  Whether in print or on-line, we will give you a creative, innovative look at what may be possible.
 
Mr. Delany was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design, in Providence, Rhode Island. He spent his early professional years helping to launch new products for companies such as Dupont, J&J, Seagrams, Laura Secord, Catelli Foods and others. At Dandyroll Studios, later, Delany Design Direction, he provided high-level identity design and marketing communications to business and industry. In Boston, he managed a design team at Scudder Stevens and Clark, then served as Director Creative Services at Arthur D. Little, Cambridge before moving on to help re-brand a venture capitalized tech start-up, e-Dialog, a leader in the email-marketing sector. Mr. Delany resides in Rehoboth, Massachusetts where he continues to take photos and paint pictures in his spare time.