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Dog Blog: Banowetz Peeps and their Rescue Pups

March 8, 2016 Wes Phelan

“I have been told that I can’t rescue them all. My reply: ‘I can certainly try!’”
— Annette Sosa, Bookkeeper + Office Manager

At Banowetz + Company, we’re all pretty much dog people. But a few of us have soft spots for the ones that others have discarded, looking beneath the dirt and lack of training to see the potential there. And after experiencing the tenfold rewards of loving a rescue dog, it becomes a little less clear as to who rescued whom. Here are some pics and stories of our pups, past and present.

ANNETTE'S PACK
Red (Australian shephard mix): Found in a parking lot, literally starving to death. She could hardly walk, and she was skin and bones, missing teeth and a lot of hair, and very dirty. The vet didn’t think she’d make it (but he had not met Annette). Red lived an additional one-and-a-half very happy, very spoiled years.

Abby (corgi): Rescued from a parking lot. She was one of two six week old puppies on their way to the pound if no one wanted them. She’s still with Annette and has a pretty great gig.

Aggie (chihuahua/blue heeler mix): Rescued at barely six-weeks-old from an unwanted, un-cared-for litter. Once skittish, she’s now a very fun-loving (and affectionate) puppy.

Arni (Jack Russell terrier): The only one that’s not a rescue dog, but Annette says he and the others rescued her. At 17, he’s still going strong.

Bear (blue heeler): Rescued from a tiny outdoor pen where he’d been confined for years and could no longer even run. He was in very rough shape, but through much love and TLC he recovered and lived a great life for the next two years.

Honey (golden retriever/lab mix): Rescued after hit by a car. Although several people stopped, no one was willing to help her. Annette loaded her up and got her to a vet where she needed surgery. After returning her to health, she went to live on a friend’s family farm.

Red

Red

Arni and Abby

Arni and Abby

Aggie

Aggie

KRIS' PACK
Zoe (basenji/blue heeler mix): Showed up on the Murphys’ doorstep one very hot summer day. She was a big-eared three-month-old puppy whose head was too big for her body — pretty much adorable. When no one claimed her, she found her forever home of 17 years. She was clever, ornery, super smart and full of personality.

Emma (blue heeler mix): Found trembling in the back of an SPCA kennel, it was love at first sight. Emma earned the name “Velcro Dog” and the feeling was mutual. What she lacked in sense, she made up for in sweet. She loved her dog bowl, and although she got a little round through the years, she could still catch a squirrel. She lived 16 years with the Murphys.

Ginger (chiweenie): Found last summer on a neighbor’s doorstep, this little girl had no collar and no tags and no one came to claim her. Although Kris didn’t think she was ready for another dog, this one stole her heart after just a few days. Ginger has a booster seat for the car and a cold-weather wardrobe, and loves to go anywhere Kris goes.

Ginger

Ginger

DAWN'S PACK
Harper Lee (terrier mix): Adopted from SPCA. The morning Dawn visited the SPCA, she had a daydream about how she would know the “right” dog: she’d be walking between rows of cages and the dog would basically pick her by raising its paw to greet her. Exactly as in her daydream, Harper raised a front leg and pawed at Dawn as if to say “Hey, it’s me! I’m the one.” Dawn adopted her that day even though she was heartworm-positive. She’s now healthy, heartworm free and the most loving, affectionate, and smart dog Dawn has ever had.

Baylee (miniature schnauzer): Adopted from Miniature Schnauzer Rescue of North Texas (MSRNT) as a playmate for Harper. Baylee was surrendered by an owner that had too many dogs, so Dawn knew she’d be used to sharing her space. Initially Baylee did not like to be held, but she has become very affectionate. Baylee and Harper have become great friends, playing all the time, keeping the yard safe from squirrels, and often napping together.

Harper Lee

Harper Lee

Baylee

Baylee

Best Friends

Best Friends

— Team Banowetz

In office Tags Team, Dogs, Pets, Rescue
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New Hire, Old Friend: Lisa Dudley joins B+C team

December 2, 2014 Wes Phelan

Banowetz + Company is excited to welcome Lisa Dudley to the team as our full-time production artist. We’ve had the pleasure of working with Lisa for well over a decade in a freelance capacity. She’s often come to our aid when we found ourselves long on deadlines and short on time. 

A native Texan, Lisa grew up near Tyler and moved to Dallas after high school. She graduated from the Art Institute in ’92 and has been working as a freelance production artist since then. Not only is she artsy, but she’s craftsy too, creating homemade Christmas ornaments for friends and clients each year. (I’m happy to say I have a collection on my tree!) She’s also done some incredible woodcut illustrations. And lucky for us, she loves to bake — cookies and homemade candy. Needless to say, we’re excited that her start date’s just in time for the holidays! Be sure to help us welcome her, and who knows ... you might make her holiday list, too.

— Kris Murphy, Senior Designer

In office, News Tags lisa dudley, New Employee, news

T45 Midtown Diner: A New Take on Classic Fare

February 5, 2014 DJ Sherman
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We always strive to create engaging, quality work and pour ourselves into each challenge with which we are faced. Our clients recognize this and that's why it was no surprise when one of our long-time clients, Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, contacted us with the task of naming their new restaurant in Midtown, Manhattan.

On the street level of the Hyatt Times Square, you will find T45, a restaurant that puts a sophisticated, modern take on classic American fare. Mixing the energy of Broadway with an eclectic style, T45 creates a new dining experience that blends familiar retro elements with exciting modern touches.

We began with extensive research on the location, menu offerings and cultural influences of the restaurant. After narrowing our long list of carefully formulated names and taglines,"T45 Midtown Diner" was selected. The "T" symbolizes it's proximity to Times Square and the "45" represents it's location on 45th street.

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Next, we crafted a logo that combined Broadway-inspired components with the restaurant's energetic and electric aesthetic. Finally, we began development of the menus, which delve deeper into the fusion of retro and modern. The design makes heavy use of overlaid illustrated elements from various eras as a nod to the eclectic nature of the restaurant itself.

Overall, the main thing we took away from this project is that working hard and having fun don't have to be mutually exclusive. Sometimes all you need is a bittersweet mixture of blood, sweat and (happy) tears to achieve success—to create something new yet instantly classic.

– DJ Sherman, Junior Designer

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In office Tags Hyatt, T45, Times Square, Logo, Naming, Menu Design, New York, Manhattan
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