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Məqsədimiz saat mədəniyyətini davam etdirmək və elektronlaşan zəmanədə saatın dəyərini itirməməyinə dəstək olmaqdır.
Müştəri məmnuniyyəti şirkətimizin ən önəmli dəyərlərindəndir. Bunun üçün də satışı ilə məşğul olduğumuz hər saata 2 il zəmanət veririk.
Saat Store 2013-cü ildən fəaliyyət göstərir. Azərbaycanla yanaşı Gürcüstanda da fəaliyyət göstəririk. Biznesin qurucusu Hüseyn Hümbətov saata olan sevgi və marağından bu işi qurmağa qərar verib və uğurla davam edir. Məqsədimiz saat mədəniyyətini davam etdirmək və elektronlaşan zəmanədə saatın dəyərini itirməməyinə dəstək olmaqdır. Müştəri məmnuniyyəti şirkətimizin ən önəmli dəyərlərindəndir. Bunun üçün də satışı ilə məşğul olduğumuz hər saata 2 il zəmanət veririk.
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Saat Store 2013-cü ildən fəaliyyət göstərir. Azərbaycanla yanaşı Gürcüstanda da fəaliyyət göstəririk. Məqsədimiz saat mədəniyyətini davam etdirmək və elektronlaşan zəmanədə saatın dəyərini itirməməyinə dəstək olmaqdır. Müştəri məmnuniyyəti şirkətimizin ən önəmli dəyərlərindəndir. Bunun üçün də satışı ilə məşğul olduğumuz hər saata 2 il zəmanət veririk.
SPRINGFIELD — BusinessWest and the Healthcare News will celebrate the Healthcare Heroes class of 2020 with a free virtual event today, Jan. 14, from 4 to 5:15 p.m. Join the event by .
This year’s heroes include Mark Keroack, president and CEO of Baystate Health; Christopher Savino, Emeline Bean, and Lydia Brisson, clinical liaisons for Berkshire Healthcare Systems; Friends of the Homeless; the Nutrition Department at Greater Springfield Senior Services Inc.; the staff at Holyoke Medical Center; the Institute for Applied Life Sciences at UMass Amherst; Rabbi Devorah Jacobson, director of Spiritual Life at JGS Lifecare; Maggie Eboso, Infection Control and Prevention coordinator at Mercy Medical Center; Jennifer Graham, home health aide at O’Connell Care at Home; and Helen Gobeil, staffing supervisor at Visiting Angels West Springfield.
The Healthcare Heroes program is sponsored by Elms College (presenting sponsor), Baystate Health and Health New England (presenting sponsor), and partner sponsors Bulkley Richardson, Comcast Business, and Trinity Health Of New England/Mercy Medical Center.
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While everyone else is still mulling over their new year resolutions, Burger King has already gone ahead to accomplish something ambitious. The chain has beefed up its brand identity, marking its greatest whopper of a rebrand in 20 years.
Most noticeably, the restaurant is taking a bite out of its past with a curvy minimalist logo reminiscent of its branding from 1969, interlocked with the design adopted in 1994. The sheen from the emblem has been wiped off, leaving behind a matte 2D ‘Burger King’ sign between two burger buns, while the blue curve encasing the previous symbol has been taken out of the equation.
Burger King says in a press statement that it aspires to portray the brand’s vision for a “real, simple and delicious” selection — one free of artificial additives — with the pared-back revamp. Its simplicity will also offer some visual cohesiveness when displayed on digital platforms.
“The new minimalist logo seamlessly meets the brand evolution of the times and pays homage to the brand heritage with a refined design that’s confident, simple and fun,” the company explains.
Jones Knowles Ritchie, the creative agency behind the makeover, has also introduced an organic, yet bold and saturated, color palette inspired by Burger King’s fresh ingredients and flame-grilling process.
The redesign includes a bespoke typeface aptly named ‘Flame’, a representation of the restaurant’s “rounded, bold, yummy” menu items.
“Design is one of the most essential tools we have for communicating who we are and what we value, and it plays a vital role in creating desire for our food and maximizing guests’ experience,” describes Raphael Abreu, Restaurant Brands International Head of Design. “We wanted to use design to get people to crave our food; its flame-grilling perfection and above all, its taste.”
The new identity will appear on Burger King’s packaging, restaurant décor and menu boards, merchandise, crew uniforms, as well as online marketing assets beginning 2021, and will make its way across locations around the world over the next few years.





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HOLYOKE — Past year got you down? Need a brighter outlook for 2021? Holyoke Community College has a class for you.
HCC is partnering with Pam Victor, president and founder of Happier Valley Comedy, to offer a Zoom workshop titled “Establishing Resilience: Building Happiness” on Saturday, Feb. 6 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Victor, a comedian and improv facilitator who prefers the title ‘head of happiness,’ will lead participants on an experiential exploration of happiness and resilience building to enhance their joy and ease at work and home. She will share stress-relieving exercises and techniques to help people bring more well-being, laughter, gratitude, and play into their daily lives.
“Finding more joy in 2021 is a priority for me,” said Michele Cabral, HCC’s executive director of Business, Corporate and Professional Development. “As a participant in Pam’s 30-day ‘Happiness Experiment,’ I can tell you without doubt that this class is for everyone. In this single session, participants will get an introduction into the full program while Pam shares many useful tips and resources to help people get an uplifting start to the new year.”
The cost of the class is $99. To register, visit hcc.edu/happiness.
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