Buell and Buell industrial marketing media public relations Despite the fact that he was kicked out of his native Canada for not “getting” hockey, Jeff Rosenplot still can’t kick the habit of speaking properly. At least now he does it without an accent. In the fifteen or so years he’s been in America, Rosenplot has spent a great deal of time in front of a computer designing his little heart out. That manic dedication has earned him a jumble of awards and a large number of dedicated freelance clients. Rosenplot’s design approach is that his hand remains invisible-everything he designs is unique to each client, reflecting their business personality, not his. Not that he’s a wallflower-quite the opposite. He’s never met a loud Hawaiian shirt he didn’t fall in love with. Rosenplot has been called a design chameleon because of his ability to let the client’s voice speak clearly. Because of his longevity in the design business, Rosenplot has had the opportunity to design a wide array of pieces, from websites and van wraps to pocket folders, annual reports, magazines and company logos. His familiarity with myriad printing processes makes him a favorite of printers because his electronic files work with a minimum of difficulty. His clients love that because they don’t need to see error-ridden printer proofs, and their jobs get produced much faster. Whether it’s a new company logo, laser-targeted advertising or any number of other design projects, Jeff Rosenplot is able to create a corporate image that truly reflects your company’s personality.