New Timeline
Just added: Visual History of Design at Renquist.
Yamaha Paper Crafts
Have too much time on your hands? This is not for the caffeinated.
Color Thesaurus
interesting color selector experiment using descriptive words by HP
Hello AEM!
RenquistDesign has just joined AEM.
Lighting Revolution
High tech LED outdoor lighting makes a global debut.
Honey is Magical
Used for millennia as a wound dressing, honey contains potent antimicrobial compounds that enable it to last for decades in sealed containers.
Next Gen Clean
Elgin Introduces a New Street Sweeper
RUUD Lighting, Inc. recently introduced LED light fixtures designed by RenquistDesign at the annual Light+Building Frankfurt trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany.
Read more at the Racine Journal Times
RenquistDesign adds style to “The Edge” collection of commercial LED lighting.
RACINE, WIS., November 14, 2007—Working closely with the engineers at Sturtevant based Beta Lighting, RenquistDesign created the distinctive look of Beta’s revolutionary LED collection of commercial lighting. Known as “The Edge” collection, these products utilize light emitting diodes or LEDs which are significantly more efficient than traditional lighting options.
Read more at the Racine Journal Times
Renquist Design, Racine, Wisconsin, has been elected to membership in the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), the North American-based international trade group for companies that manufacture equipment, products and services used worldwide in the agricultural, construction, forestry, mining and utility fields.
The Elgin Pelican Sweeper is reviewed in the latest issue of Car and Driver magazine (December 2007).
Miller St. Nazianz, Inc. Website
Miller, of St. Nazianz Wisconsin, unveiled their new corporate identity and product line on July 23rd.
Dan De Lay recently celebrated his eighteenth year with RenquistDesign.
If you haven't noticed, we are now RenquistDesign. We feel that this better reflects what we do and puts the focus on the services that we provide.
By Andrew Gleisner
The “Creative Economy” has been anticipated for several years now, (http://www.businessweek.com/) and changes are currently underway that will forever alter the makeup of our country’s gross national product. The newest trends lean towards the production of intellectual property (software, design, financial products, entertainment, etc...) and away from manufactured goods and services which are becoming ever more the responsibility of the consumer