I finally finished my project on Program to Stimulate Sales at Snowy. I send it to the teacher and I got 100 out of 100. This was the biggest project I’ve ever done for my master courses, in marketing management.
Here are a few post that I wrote while working on this big project:
- Program to Stimulate Sales at Snowy
- Snowy Logo
- Snowy Hat
- Snowy t-shits
- Snowy Back and Exo snowboards graphic design
For all of you that know Romanian, you can download my Program to Stimulate Sales at Snowy from bellow. Be advised that you are not allowed to copy and use anything from the document without my permission.
My project is here here. To view just click. To download right-click and choose Save Link As or Save Target As, depending on your browser.
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Congratulations
Cannot download the pdf, though 
It’s fixed. Now you can download it
Very nice work! I like the logo… Simple but easily identifiable.
thank you Brad. One day I hope to do all this for money besides the love for corporate identity and marketing
Good job…
100 out of 100 is 100%, and its hard to get any better than that.
I like the designs on the boards, they look really good.
I will have to check them out, never heard of the brand before today, but I will look for them.
Thank you Jeff for your comment.
Snowy company does only exist in my head and in my projects. I created this company but have never registered it. It involves to much money that I don’t have. I created this company to be able to do my MBA projects and the dissertation paper. I was inspired about other companies growth and the snowboard history. I did studies on the international and Romanian indigene snowboard industry. Inspired by all this and the actual data that is available and I researched, I was able to create this company. The name, brand, history of the Snowy company is fiction. But the plans and the numbers are most of them real, so those projects I did can be implemented anytime and adapted to any snowboard company.
Thank you Jeff,
Ahhh.. I didn’t realize that.
Yeah, it probably isn’t cheap starting a company like that, but certainly good practice to crunch the numbers.