Cecile Rothschild
Cécile is an accomplished graphic designer with a rich history of helping clients solve business communication problems across many industries. Cécile’s breadth of experience includes website development, email campaigns, online and live presentations, promotional programs, marketing and advertising campaigns, retail packaging and logo treatments for clients in retail, business services, publishing, financial services, high-end fashion and jewelry, real estate, construction, technology, restaurants and not-for-profits.
Prior to founding Create & Associates, Cécile worked at U.S. News and World Report as an Art Director and at Newsweek as Creative Director.
Berta’s design philosophy centers on effective messaging through creative design. Her approach is: “The right message is the result of strategic intuition guided by a clear understanding of the client’s goals.” Berta brings over 15 years of experience to Create & Associates. Her knowledge spans a broad range of industries, from insurance/financial to consumer packaged goods to children’s products and education. Some of the companies she has worked for include: MetLife, GE, HBO, Cadbury Schweppes, Georgia-Pacific, Beiersdorf, Toys”R”Us, Carters and Scholastic. Born in Cuba and raised in Spain, Berta earned a Masters Degree in Communications Design from Pratt Institute.
Estelle Weyl
Estelle is one of our talented web developers. She speaks and teaches about web development around the globe, and is an internationally published author. Estelle has been coding CSS, XHTML, JavaScript and PHP since 1999, tableless CSS since 2003. You can read more about Estelle’s passion for exploring new dimensions in web possibilities and standards at at www.standardista.com
Her new book, “HTML5 & CSS3 For The Real World.” is available online at: “O’Reilly Book and Videos”.
You can meet Estelle at the upcoming web conferences:
• SXSW: Austin, TX. March 2012
• Webstock: Wellington, NZ. February 2012
Art Levy
Art has over 25 years experience writing copy for advertising, corporate videos, web communications, and presentations. He describes his work as a “translation service” — transforming complex subjects such as finance or technology into simple, everyday language. Art’s approach can be summed up in three words: Personalize, Pictures, and Plotline. That means his words will help you to engage your customers personally, help them paint a picture in their minds about your product or service, and tell your story in a way that flows and encourages them to find out more. You can review Art’s work at www.wordsandideasnow.com








