Website Design
Columbus Food Tours and More!
August 11, 2010
It's not often we blog about other bloggers, but that's just how Columbus Food Adventures creator, Bethia Woolf, got her start in the Columbus food community. In late July 2008 Bethia started her blog, Hungrywoolf's Food Blog.
Spring time for Fulcrum
April 30, 2010
It has been a busy 2010 so far for Fulcrum Creatives, we hosted a party for our friends, family, and valued clients. We have sponsored a variety of events and causes, from The Update Earth Day celebration, to Yay Bike's Bike to Work Challenge. And, we have welcomed new clients and more work from existing clients.
Homeport: Affordable Housing for Columbus
February 17, 2010
Fulcrum Creatives developed and executed the new web presence for Homeport, a part of Columbus Housing Partnership. Check it out at homeportohio.org. Homeport is an non-profit organization that provides quality, affordable housing and related services to low to moderate income households in Columbus and the surrounding area. Through education programs, community development, payment assistance programs and more Homeport provides a variety of options to ease the way on the path to home ownership.
Renewable Energy
November 3, 2009
We created the visual brand for Tipping Point Renewable Energy, devloped a complete website, and all other collateral, including product identity for one of their systems.
Fighting Childhood Obesity
October 28, 2009
We developed this website for the Ohio chapter of Action for Healthy Kids, a nationally led health initiative, And have since created materials for Massachusetts' chapter and national.
Local Matters is Localicious
October 24, 2009
We are excited to announce the launch of Local Matters Ohio Foods Guide: Fresh Connect. The guide is a fantastic resource for finding restaurants that are supporting the local food movement by serving two or more local food items from their menu's. The interactive web application was designed and developed by Fulcrum Creatives and has lots of useful features! Click on the screenshots below or click here to start using the guide and becoming part of the Local Matters community.










