SMU
Various recruitment pieces for SMU Office of Admission. Bold branding along with special print techniques help SMU materials stand out in the sea of college materials. Click here to see some of the pieces featured on this YOUTUBE channel.
A technology start-up that not only needed a name, but all the branding; from logos to websites and even T-shirts to share with prospective clients at social events.
A wonderful non-profit whose mission is to transform existing daycare centers in at-risk neighborhoods into nationally accredited preschools. We helped with rebranding, a new website, office murals created with crayon and even designing a children’s school chair for auction (which set a record).
The Book – provided layout/design production and coordination between in-house writers, art directors and print production team for this 100-200+ page magazine produced 8 times a year. InCircle – concepts and redesign of the rewards card program materials, including training materials and in-store signage. NM Last Call – graphic...
Rebranded city identity that included new city logo to be applied to monument and street signage, water towers, city vehicles and all printed materials.
Weir’s Furniture asked us to update their branding while not losing the personal and hand-crafted qualities that have made them a Dallas icon for generations.
A James Beard Award–winning coffee-table book, which captures the lives and behind-the-scenes intensity of several up-and-coming chefs.
Rebranding effort that included developing labeling standards for private label pharmacy and non-pharmacy products made available to VHA’s extensive member healthcare systems. A microsite was developed to present labeling options to suppliers and expedite the approval process while avoiding potential confusion with similar named products. Final designs not only...
A premier private school, Parish was launching a multi-million-dollar fundraising campaign to transform its campus and re-envision its education. The campaign required naming, branding, a website and even creating doors around campus to “open the minds” of parents and students to the unlimited possibilities that awaited.
Ads to promote wedding services at the Warwick Melrose. Three different audiences, three different publications, one half-day photoshoot.