About Us
Ember Creative is a small company that provides creative design services for printed materials and websites. Almost all businesses need a designers touch and a spark of creativity. After all, your image is important and so is your message. Whether you are a new business or one that is already established, Ember Creative is here to help.
The company was formed by Stephen Bielecki in August of 2008. Ember Creative has won multiple awards for design, and has had such clients as Valley Metro, Cosmic Soup Recording, DJ ADIO, and the Paradise Valley Unified School District. Our services include helping business with their branding, design, printing and marketing needs.
The company was formed by Stephen Bielecki in August of 2008. Ember Creative has won multiple awards for design, and has had such clients as Valley Metro, Cosmic Soup Recording, DJ ADIO, and the Paradise Valley Unified School District. Our services include helping business with their branding, design, printing and marketing needs.
Stephen Bielecki
Owner / Designer [email protected] A student at Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University, Stephen has six years of experience as a graphic designer and photographer. He is an award winning designer and has worked with such clients as Valley Metro, Cosmic Soup Recording, and the Paradise Valley Unified School District. |
Kathleen Carroll
Photographer / Digital Artist [email protected] An engineering student at Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University, Kathleen has several years of experience in photography and digital art. |
In the News:
Student Art on Bus Unveiled
PHOENIX (April 18, 2011) – High school art students across the Valley competed recently to have their artwork exhibited on a moving canvas for the 12th annual Bus Wrap contest.
“We understand that transit options are important to our youth, and this student-inspired bus wrap is one way to that we can connect to a younger generation,” said Steve Banta, Valley Metro Chief Executive Officer.
The winning design was produced by Stephen Bielecki, a senior at Pinnacle High School. In addition to receiving his winning artwork on a 40-foot bus for one year, he will take home various prizes.
“Stephen’s artwork was chosen because it is simple yet strong,” said Dolores Nolan, Valley Metro Transit Education Manager. “The image is reminiscent of the American icon, Superman, which exudes strength and confidence in serving the community.”
The bus will be placed into service after its unveiling on April 26.
Second place winner, Stephen Jewell, a senior at Pinnacle High School and third place winner, Marissa Salazar, a junior at Corona del Sol High School, Tempe, also will be recognized at the unveiling.
The unveiling event on April 26, which begins at 11:30 a.m. at Pinnacle High School, 3535 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, will include a brief presentation with remarks from Valley Metro CEO Steve Banta and Pinnacle High School Principal Jason Reynolds.
Stephen’s artwork was chosen out of more than 103 entries submitted by public and charter schools across the Valley. Honorable mentions were handed to students from Corona del Sol High School and Metro Tech High School in Phoenix.
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Student Art on Bus Unveiled
PHOENIX (April 18, 2011) – High school art students across the Valley competed recently to have their artwork exhibited on a moving canvas for the 12th annual Bus Wrap contest.
“We understand that transit options are important to our youth, and this student-inspired bus wrap is one way to that we can connect to a younger generation,” said Steve Banta, Valley Metro Chief Executive Officer.
The winning design was produced by Stephen Bielecki, a senior at Pinnacle High School. In addition to receiving his winning artwork on a 40-foot bus for one year, he will take home various prizes.
“Stephen’s artwork was chosen because it is simple yet strong,” said Dolores Nolan, Valley Metro Transit Education Manager. “The image is reminiscent of the American icon, Superman, which exudes strength and confidence in serving the community.”
The bus will be placed into service after its unveiling on April 26.
Second place winner, Stephen Jewell, a senior at Pinnacle High School and third place winner, Marissa Salazar, a junior at Corona del Sol High School, Tempe, also will be recognized at the unveiling.
The unveiling event on April 26, which begins at 11:30 a.m. at Pinnacle High School, 3535 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, will include a brief presentation with remarks from Valley Metro CEO Steve Banta and Pinnacle High School Principal Jason Reynolds.
Stephen’s artwork was chosen out of more than 103 entries submitted by public and charter schools across the Valley. Honorable mentions were handed to students from Corona del Sol High School and Metro Tech High School in Phoenix.
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