My Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part Eleven
Our Logo Had a Hole in It (50–50!) Our stationary had a die-cut hole in it. The one on theMy Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part Ten
Drowning in the Sorrow of Eugene O’Neill For years, we had produced work for the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Through theMy Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part Nine
We Move Audiences! In 1979, Rob Riordan joined the Milwaukee Chapter of SME — Sales and Marketing Executives. One ofMy Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part Eight
From Multi-Media to Multi-Image We built our business on slides. We matured it on video and film. We broke it wideMy Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part Seven
Early Markets: Arts and Charities, and Public Service Announcements My friend and client Mike Krawczyk from the Milwaukee Repertory TheaterMy Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part Six
Fire can be Good for Business. Ric, Brien, Linda, and Rob with custom merch and a solemn oath to protectMy Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part 5
Something’s BURNING! Metro Block 1971, courtesy Milwaukee Public Library The Metropolitan Block Building Fire was a dramatic blaze that startedMy Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part 4
Iron Workers, Linda D., and El Robbo’s Arena! The Metropolitan Block Building, 1012 N. Third Street, was built in 1890.My Life in Multi-Image: Sorgel-Lee, Part 3
What Came First, the Demo or the Sale? Ric and Brien vie for the “Elvis Ain’t Dead Yet” sideburn contest- 1
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