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W W W . C R E S T S A C R A M E N T O . C O M
GIG-POSTERS 1
Crest Theater posterAD - Benjamin Della Rosa Dodo’s with Two Sheds at Harlows
Promoter - Brian Mckenna
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Melvins with Honkey at Ace of SpadesPromoter - Brian Mckenna
Minus the Bear at Launch Festival (TBD)AD - Jason Malmberg
Keith Lowell Jensen and Johnny Taylor Tour poster
J O N A T H A N B U C Killustration 1
Edible Sacramento Portrait (Michale Touy)AD - Benjamin Della Rosa
Self promotionEdible Sacramento Inside full
AD - Benjamin Della Rosa
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Self Promotion
Self Promotion - Childrens Book concept
Reno News & ReviewAD - Brian Brenneman
Reno News & ReviewAD - Brian Brenneman
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Self PromotionSelf Promotion
Reno News & ReviewAD - Brian BrennemanSacramento News & Review
AD - Hayley Doshay
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Self Promotion - Alberta Brunch Crowd
East Bay Express coverAD - Nick Miller
Reno News and Review (portrait rebrand)
AD - Brian Brenneman
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ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS OFFERED
*Spanish Language Functional
*CRPS/RSD Functional Restoration Program
address and treat neuropathic
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G R A P E F R U I T
M U S H R O O M S
* O R G A N I C P L U C O D E S W I L L B E G I N W I T H A # 9LOOK FOR THE 9!
food toxicity chart
Program BrochureProgram Brochure Cover
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fall NEWSLETTERK E E P I N G Y O U I N F O R M E D
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T hroughout the month of November we will be discussing
chronic inf lammation and it’s connection to many serious illnesses including; heart disease, many cancers, Alzheimers, IBS, Inf lammatory bowel disease, depression, anxiety, autoimmune disorders, diabetes and many more chronic illnesses. We all know inf lammation on the surface of the body as local redness, heat, swelling and pain. It is vital to the body’s healing response, bringing more nourishment and more immune activity to a site of injury or infection. But when inf lammation persists or serves no purpose, it damages the body and causes illness. Stress, lack of exercise, genetic predisposition, and exposure to toxins (like secondhand tobacco smoke) can all contribute to such chronic
highlight of the month CHRONIC INFLAMMATION
CHRONIC INFLAMMATION Diet, Mood and Chronic Disease
H I G H L I G H T O F T H E M O N T H
C h r o n i c I n fl a m m a t i o nd i e t , m o o d a n d c h r o n i c d i s e a s e
AUGUST IS
THE IMPORTANCEOF SLEEPMONTH
W ithout proper rest we become fatigued, irritable and pain management becomes di cult. This month’s
focus is to overcome the a ictions caused by lack of sleep. By educating ourselves on this simple, yet devastating root to many potential problems in our daily practice, we gain the insight to be less vulnerable to the bigger challenges that lie ahead.
the energyPowerhouse
mitochondria
Newsletter Spread
Monthly Program Posters
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Roll-up banner infographic
ACCOMMODATIVEINSERTS
SCANNING
MODELING
WAREHOUSE
Our in-store pedorthis will help get an accurate scan of your feet to be sent off to the warehouse for modeling.
Once the scan is complete the data is then relayed to our Warehouse fa cilty in Gresham where it can be processed from a 2D scan to a workable 3D model.
C O N ST RUCT IO N
Q UAL ITY C O N T RO L
WEARIN G YO UR O RT H OT IC
The 3D model is then processed for construction and sent to our EVA department where it is milled and refined to your unique foot shape.
Once the EVA is complete, topping is added for extra support and durability. The orthotics are then inspected for abnormalities by our Quality Control department, packed with care, and then shipped.
Initially you body will need time to adjust to this new “foot posture”. It is very important that you follow the recommended break-in program to prevent any unnecessary discomfort or injury.
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Package Design Manufacturing
Trifold Manufacturing
59.3 mm116.3 mm
336.55 mm
115 mm
335.8 mm
57.15 mm
FRONT TOPCOVER
BACK TOPCOVER
MATCHST ICK PACKAGE DES IGNf u n c t i o n a l o r t h o t i c b o x
INSERT
What are OrthoticsOrthotics are shoe inserts that correct body misalignment and irregular walking patterns. Custom fitted orthotics are perfectly and specifically fitted to the contours of your feet. Custom supports fit the exact shape of your feet, defusing pressure points and painful areas by redistributing your body weight. Supports that do not fit the shape of your foot, like the generic pads found in any typical shoes, can result in increased pressure on the heel and/or the ball of foot. Personalized orthotics improve the way you walk by correcting the angles at which the foot strikes the ground, increasing efficiency and comfort of your stride and stance.
TOP COVERTop cover selected for you based on individual needs and provides cushioning.
MIDDLE LAYERMid-Layer medical grade poron for durability and extreme cushioning.
BASE LAYERArch Support provides customized support fro the foot. Material is based on your personalized needs.
POST INGPosting used to stabilize the orthotic and add correction when necessary.