70. KUHLMANN LEAVITT, INC.
Las Vegas is an oasis devoted to the industry of American entertainment
pastimes and home to a fast-developing economy. “We tried to show the
state of affairs, the incredible boom, the crazy housing market and how
that dramatically impacts Station Casinos’ business,” creative director
Deanna Kuhlmann-Leavitt says. “Station Casinos wanted to tell what
they viewed to be a very simple, yet compelling story about their business
model using supply and demand theory.”
“Demand Drivers,” is the opening chapter to the 2004 annual
report. It’s a testimony of charts and richly printed photography
of the land development supporting the supply and demand theme
that frames the report.
“The challenge was to format a curricular text but steer away
from the look of the boring textbooks we are all too familiar
with,” Kuhlmann-Leavitt explains. “We included enough charts
and graphs to tell the story in a way that felt collegiate and then
we paired that look with luscious photos, eight different paper
changes, and elegant typography that captured the glamorous side
of the business.”
It’s a textbook too attractive for the boredom-motivated vandalism
that marks the pages of students’ first-period texts. Nary a
“School sux” nor a “Bite me” shall be found here.
Marlena Bishop
Kuhlmann Leavitt, Inc.
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Deanna Kuhlmann-Leavitt
DESIGNERS: Kuhlmann-Leavitt, Kerry Layton
PHOTOGRAPHY: Gregg Goldman
CLIENT: Station Casinos, Inc.
CONTACT: www.kuhlmannleavitt.com