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Hood Design Graphic Design

Hood Design is a branding and design consultancy based in Boston. Jim Hood's practice works across print, web, signage, and environmental design toward creating unified and memorable brand experiences. Jim's projects are diverse: from incised black granite signage at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, letterpress printed diplomas for the Harvard Graduate School of Design, to Red Osier Drift, a sculptural installation of over 600 seven foot high red stained balsam stakes at Old South Church located in Boston's Copley Square. Across this range of projects a common process of research, collaboration, and thoughtful resolution of detail arrives at compelling work with purpose, refinement, and emotional connection.

Website: hooddesign.com

Phone: (617) 670-9524

Cross Streets: Between E Concord St/W Concord St and Rutland St

1597 Washington St Boston, MA 02118 ·535.05 mi

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James I. 01/19/12

Jim Hood is the consummate professional designer. Everyone thinks they can get by on in-house or slap dash design when it comes to signage, web, print and identity, but until you see what a real...

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Chris C. 10/27/17

When it comes to branding and design, Jim Hood is a huge asset to any business. As a small business owner, I came to Jim looking to ensure that my logo, signage, and marketing collateral were...

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