
Whether designed with physical or electronic distribution in mind, the ads, posters, signage and collateral pieces we create extend the brand experience beyond the web and provide our clients with tools they can readily deploy to reach their audiences.
EVENT POSTERS
The Environmental Humanities Project at Stanford organizes interdisciplinary events centered on environmental issues. Since its inception, we've been helping the EHP build an engaged community both on campus and throughout the Bay Area.
WHITEPAPER
We worked with 3g Selling to develop a number of lead generating marketing programs to build their pipeline of customers. We wrote and designed this whitepaper as the centerpiece of a fully integrated email and social media marketing campaign.
ANNUAL REPORT
Working closely with NORCAL's CEO and Chairman, we developed this annual report to reflect NORCAL's brand promise to be both an ally to and an advocate for its 12,000 physician and healthcare policyholders. Launch a PDF.
MEMBER MAGAZINE
Medical Liability Watch was NORCAL's old corporate newsletter. We gave the design a facelift and shifted the strategic focus of the piece so that each issue now features a research-intensive article on an issue of critical importance to physicians. Launch a PDF.
PRESENTATION FOLDER
As part of the rebranding initiative we undertook for LACMA, we created a presentation folder to contain a modular system of brochures, flyers and other materials to be used in a variety of contexts.
EVENT POSTER & COLLATERAL
Having seen a series of event posters we developed for Stanford, UC Santa Barbara approached us to develop an entire identity for its "Food Security and Food Sustainability" conference.
ADS
For Golden Hills Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, based in San Jose, California, we created a series of ads to run in select lifestyle and health-related magazines that target the clinic's base of mature patients.
AD
Hi-Tech Hardwood Floors hired us to develop a series of ads to run in lifestyle and home rennovation magazines that support regional ad placement. This was our favorite of the series.