Creative Alliance Graphic Design  & Lake Bluff

 

Lake Bluff is a small village that is a total area of 4.1 square miles, all of it land. It is bordered by Lake Michigan on the east, Great Lakes Naval Training Station and unincorporated Lake County (Arden Shores) to the north, Lake Forest, Illinois to the South and unincorporated Lake County (Knollwood, Illinois) to the west.

It has in interesting history and its scenic backdrop is sought after even by Hollywood.

The comedy film A Wedding was filmed almost entirely in Lake Bluff, near the border between Lake Bluff and the Great Lakes Naval Facility.

The Academy Award winning film Ordinary People was filmed mostly in neighboring Lake Forest and nearby Fort Sheridan and Highland Park, although some scenes were filmed in Lake Bluff.

Ray Bradbury chose Lake Bluff as the location of his short story The Lake (1944).

The 1998 film "Kissing a Fool" used Lake Bluff's bluff as the back drop for the film's famous wedding scenes.

Teenage film "New Port South" written by James Hughes, son of legendary Chicagoan film maker John Hughes used Lake Bluff for its traditional suburban Chicago look.


Creative Alliance seeks to provide creative, professional graphic design and marketing to the village and its businesses so the local economy will be promoted properly and supported economically by our unique and professional services.

We provide free marketing consultations and quotes, as well as initial phone discussions, by a professional marketing and design expert. Start reaping the benefits of proper marketing and eye-catching designs for your business by contacting Creative Alliance at julie@creativealliancedesign.com. or call {847} 533.8403. 

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Now a full-fledged suburb, Lake Bluff has never relinquished its small-town flavor and friendly spirit. Some call Lake Bluff a great place to live.


Others may refer to its unique character and hometown values. Whatever is said, one can't beat the community atmosphere found in this North Shore town.