An Evening with the March of Dimes
Clarence Lee Design attended the Annual March of Dimes Governors’ Ball this past Saturday at the Sheraton Waikiki Hawaii Ballroom. This year’s honoree was Governor Neil...
Read MoreClarence Lee Design attended the Annual March of Dimes Governors’ Ball this past Saturday at the Sheraton Waikiki Hawaii Ballroom. This year’s honoree was Governor Neil...
Read MoreOur office is located in the heart of Honolulu city. We are on the first floor of the Marco Polo building located at the intersection of...
Read MoreUH BFA graphic design students visited our firm today. Our art directors of each division spoke about our work. It was great to see the young...
Read MoreWe here at Clarence Lee Design would first like to convey our deepest sympathy and prayers for those people and families who have suffered through these...
Read MoreThe Pele Awards is the biggest awards show in Hawaii for companies and organizations engaging in design, advertising, and mass media. The awards ceremony was held...
Read MoreLocated in Kapolei. The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center is a 200,000 square-foot facility and the largest community center of its kind...
Read MoreThe first phase of construction has begun at the new UH campus in the city of Kapolei. We at Clarence Lee Design and Associates are thrilled...
Read MoreThe Pele Awards is the biggest awards show in Hawaii for companies and organizations engaging in design, advertising, and mass media. The awards ceremony will be...
Read MoreDavid E. Carter is a noted authority on the subjects of graphic design, logo design, and corporate branding. He has produced over 100 best-selling books...
Read MoreChristmas in Hawaii is exactly like any other day out of the year. We had a wonderful photo shoot last week in our legendary island...
Read MoreWe had the annual CLD Holiday card competition among our staff. This year’s winner is Brennan’s “Go Green” card. You might have already received our card...
Read MoreStarting in 2011, Clarence Lee Design will begin a new project: “Re:HI – Inspiring Hawaii through Design”. This project will analyze design embedded throughout ...
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