Doug Eymer
Born in a former oil boomtown, Doug realized he needed to seek city life or go insane. Upon graduation from Rochester Institute of Technology, with $250 in his pocket, he packed his black 1977 Chevy Nova and left. He met Selene Carlo-Eymer while they were working at Selame Design Associates.
“We each sat next to chain-smokers,” he reminisces.
“Once we orchestrated the move to bring our desks together, the rest was history."
He and Selene formed Eymer Design, a traditional and new media design communications firm. For over a decade, Eymer Design brought intelligent, incisive design to the development of branding strategies, corporate image and identity systems, sales and marketing collateral, annual reports, packaging, interactive marketing, and World Wide Website development.
They won national and international recognition, as well as many awards.
Over the years, Eymer Design developed a strong working relationship with PARTNERS+simons. (Being physically located two floors above Eymer’s sixth floor design laboratory at 25 Drydock Avenue made it a little easier!) In early 2000, PARTNERS+simons realized the benefits of joining forces and acquired Eymer Design.
In spring of 2004, Doug left PARTNERS+simons and started EYMER. These days Doug can be found working with all sorts of groovy clients on some awesome projects.
Doug is past president and former board member of the Creative Club of Boston, and a founding member of the ProBono Foundation. He frequently lectures on Branding and the Design profession.
He currently sits on the board of the Cohasset Library Trust, SciCoh Youth Football League, and coaches Little League baseball. Doug was also a founding board member of the Cohasset Education Foundation.
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Selene Carlo-Eymer
Prior to co-founding Eymer Design Inc. in 1989, Selene held senior level positions at Bose Corporation of Framingham, Massachusetts; Selame Design Associates of Newton, MA and Harris-Gorbaty of New York City. Selene earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from Carnegie-Mellon University.
Selene’s work has received both national and international recognition, including: Communications Arts, AIGA, Print, Graphic Design:USA, Creative Club of Boston, professional competitions and archiving publications. With these awards, press and accolades she remains amazingly levelheaded.
She currently serves as a board member for a chapter of the Massachusetts Cultural Council, is a founding member of the ProBono Foundation, and former board member of the Creative Club of Boston and Spectrum Color Labs. She has coordinated and judged professional creative competitions and has lectured on design communications from the grammar school to college level.