GO HISTORY
GOisNOW LLC is an over-the-garage design and copy firm formed in 2007. Our inaugural project is in support of Chicago's bid to host the 2016 Games. We undertook the project when the city’s Torch & Skyline logo was withdrawn. We were in training at Chicago’s famed Second City Theatre at the time and decided to improvise a logo.
We ended up improvising a portfolio of logos, slogans and devising a comprehensive global communication plan. We titled our independent, citizen-centered campaign in support of Chicago's bid, CONSIDER CHICAGO (See GO BOOKS, below). We have not as yet formally launched the campaign.
In addition to the above, we have created designs and developed communication plans for projects which promote the protection of the Lakes; encourage the shift to Elemental Power; and, celebrate we-will soul and can-do spirit of the people of Chicago. We also have designs on advancing Chicago's role as a leader in Green City initiatives; for example:

GO MISSION
To provide innovative design & copy services and to devise legacy plans in support of causes in which we believe and on behalf of businesses for which we have respect.
GO PROJECTS
Please contact us if you are interested in finding out more information about our projects listed in the column to the right. A selection of our existing portfolio of designs is available for purchase on apparel at our GO store. We are interested in licensing these designs to organizations, institutions, businesses, etc.
GO BOOKS
As part of the GO Mission, we write and publish books which present our GO projects. Our first offering, Consider Chicago set's forth our citizen's campaign in support of Chicago's Bid to be the Host City of the 2016 Games. Our second offering, Citizen Sense is a detailed account of our official presentations of the Consider Chicago campaign.

Almost all fresh-water lakes around the world are polluted; many are being depleted beyond recovery; and, some have already been drained dry. We are organizing a festival titled, “Hands Along the Lake.” We hope that it will serve to raise awareness as to the ever-decreasing supply of the world's fresh water and thereby spark a demand for a rational balance between the short term interests of men and the long term needs of mankind.