Nokes wrote and managed the production of St. Mary’s Academy President’s Progress Report. Designed by Smith Creative.
Nokes wrote and managed the production of St. Mary’s Academy President’s Progress Report. Designed by Smith Creative.
Nokes serves as copy editor and wrote a feature on Women in Leadership for Western Energy Magazine. Read more
Nokes wrote the website copy for Purgatory Golf Club, a wickedly challenging 18 holes in Indiana. Designed by PixelSpoke.
From July 2012 By Deston Nokes Appeared as “” in T+L Magazine
How does a nation come to grips with one of the most horrific events in its history?
Since the 9/11 Museum opened on May 21, more than 430,000 people have visited the expansive underground site to witness the stories and artifacts from the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Attendance has exceeded expectations of museum officials, even with the $24 adult entry fee.
PORTLAND FAMILY — We’ve seen the ads: from pills that bestow the libido of a jack rabbit, to television spots shaming you into wondering if you have low testosterone, there’s clearly a pharmaceutical industry–driven campaign to get men thinking about their vitality.
Whether this is your first visit, or you go every year, there’s nothing quite as invigorating as a trip to New York City. And now that we’re smack dab in the middle of spring, New York locals and visitors are putting the arduous winter behind them, and bounding outside to have some fun. Read more
NOKES worked with 7/Apps to update the writing and design of PlanB Consultancy’s website. Isn’t it time to update yours?
Old PlanB website:
Nokes is writing AutoVenture’s brochure campaign, designed by Outsource Marketing.
Other brochures to date include Dubai, Morocco, Iceland, Rio, Normandy Beach, Spain, Ghostly Britain and Berlin .
Here’s Italy’s Classico Road:
From November 2013
Nobody loves slumlords, but some vigilante artists are taking it a step further and shaming them by spray painting and wheat-pasting murals with details about code violations on neglected Baltimore buildings. Read more