Branding Isn't as Painful as it Looks
It just takes more than a hot iron and willing participant. Digett designer Andrew McClintock looks back at a few special projects and how he helped these clients forge new identities, complete with advice from The Donald. Check it out.
 Sometimes, She Talks to Herself
If a tree falls in the forest, Valarie likely hears it. Then she makes sure it received proper service. As the primary point of contact for many Digett clients, she knows the value of good communication. Read along as she reflects on how that's guided her this year.
 Grind, Brew, Pour, Pause
Since Digett's blog is "Fresh Roasted," former coffeehouse owner Zach was well-suited to contribute. He's also spilling the beans about the similarities he sees between his bygone apron days and his current job as Digett's Marketing Strategist.
 Lost and Found, 2,000 Miles Away
Boerne Today Editor Kathryn Cornelius brings us a tale of robbery, redemption, and resplendent community. Honestly. Follow her trials and travels from the Dominican shores to our doorstop—and her important realization from the experience.
 Tear Down Those Walls
We already know what happened in 2008; what we're not so sure about is 2009. Still, there are some truths to working within uncertainty, and it helps to look forward. Digett President Mark Figart is sharing his thoughts on why you shouldn't build barriers to the future, however unknown it is.
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