Marc Cheshire

Mar 08

Logo and banner I created for the Croton Free Library’s 75th Anniversary.

Logo and banner I created for the Croton Free Library’s 75th Anniversary.

Feb 08

Flyer I created for the Croton Arboretum’s 7th Annual Winter Tree Identification Walk.

Flyer I created for the Croton Arboretum’s 7th Annual Winter Tree Identification Walk.

Jan 29

My newest project, a Posterous.com site on Croton history.

My newest project, a Posterous.com site on Croton history.

Jan 21

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Jan 17

A beautiful hand-colored post card of the New Croton Dam (aka the Cornell Dam) which despite what the card says is nowhere near Mt. Kisco.

A beautiful hand-colored post card of the New Croton Dam (aka the Cornell Dam) which despite what the card says is nowhere near Mt. Kisco.

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Jan 09

My article for Croton Friends of History was posted today and featured by Patch.com. Page views went through the roof.

My article for Croton Friends of History was posted today and featured by Patch.com. Page views went through the roof.

Dec 19

Emma’s Christmas cookies … Yum!

Emma’s Christmas cookies … Yum!

Dec 13

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Dec 09

Xmas in Croton, December 9, 2011. (The house belongs to the Chief of the Fire Department.)

Xmas in Croton, December 9, 2011. (The house belongs to the Chief of the Fire Department.)

Both sides of a bookmark I created for the library’s capital campaign.

Both sides of a bookmark I created for the library’s capital campaign.

Dec 06

The awards keep coming …

Spot the Dot was selected by School Library Journal as one of the Top 10 Apps for 2011.

So far, Spot has won three prestigious awards and has been nominated for a fourth:

Nov 29

Spot the Dot was featured in an NYTimes.com story today about iPad apps for kids with autism. Although it wasn’t specifically designed for that purpose, as we were creating the app Dave and I did think it would appeal to children with developmental problems.
We’re very proud that it does.

Spot the Dot was featured in an NYTimes.com story today about iPad apps for kids with autism. Although it wasn’t specifically designed for that purpose, as we were creating the app Dave and I did think it would appeal to children with developmental problems.

We’re very proud that it does.