CriminalThinking.net Expands It’s Therapeutic Reach With New Social Media Websites and Creative Branding


Bethesda, Marland (PRWEB) June 30, 2013

CriminalThinking.net has developed a new creative brand and logo that characteristics a flaming light bulb with a finger touching as the bulb shatters. This compelling logo eludes to the notion of breaking criminal thinking patterns. The concept was designed by the talented graphic artist Angela Martinez. Angela creates inspirational graphics for the CriminalThinking.net Facebook and Pinterest accounts and her flaming light bulb notion was inspired by a current quote, “I Feel, For that reason I Decide on.”

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New social media internet sites incorporate a Twitter account and Pinterest board. Website author, Brian Loebig says, “Twitter will be utilized to connect to substance abuse programs, corrections specialists, therapeutic and recovery centers as well as individuals who have embarked on their personal criminal thinking adjust method.” The Pinterest board will be utilised to distribute and share inspirational graphics that additional define and creatively describe the “criminal considering” change method.

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About CriminalThinking.net:&#13

The Criminal Considering Therapy Resource site was created and is maintained by Brian Loebig in collaboration with technologies T.E.A.M. partners: &#13

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Robert Dorfman of Peregrine Associates graphic design and branding&#13

Ted Tyree of TheWebsiteParkingLot.com lead programmer and webhost&#13

Lamar Childs of BMG Technologies Search engine optimization and Web advertising and marketing

Author of CriminalThinking.net, owner of LoebigInk.com and part-time Technology Manager for the Alliance for Efficiency Excellence, Brian has over 15 years of encounter functioning as a practitioner and administrator in the corrections, substance abuse and human solutions fields with a special emphasis on technologies. He continues to perform with many neighborhood-primarily based non-earnings as a web technologies consultant, board member and volunteer.

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The CriminalThinking.net web site has been created collaboratively by practitioners, in the corrections and substance abuse remedy fields, who have presented content material, suggested links, recommended improvements and supplied information. All main material is supplied free of charge. Supplemental materials are provided for a charge and support with the development and creation of new supplies on the web site.

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