How to Promote a Special Event: Chef G’s Holiday Dinner
Special event promotions are one of our specialties, and promoting a festive and delicious event like Chef G’s Holiday Dinner party made our job that much more enjoyable.
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Special event promotions are one of our specialties, and promoting a festive and delicious event like Chef G’s Holiday Dinner party made our job that much more enjoyable.
Our client, The Art Institute, needed to find a creative way to reach out to a very specific audience to attend one of their ongoing special events – the portfolio show. We came up with a solution using both printed materials and digital strategy to attract their ideal attendee.
When a client’s mission includes improving the lives of both dolphins and children with special needs, helping them doesn’t feel like “work” anymore. Island Dolphin Care’s team came to us with an out-of-date website that was not helping them achieve their goals and accomplish their mission. It was our job to take the content they had, reorganize it, and make it user-friendly, easy to navigate, and fully integrated with email correspondence.
Xplor Education needed branding created from scratch. Their mission statement reads, “We partner with America’s most innovative companies to provide distinctive Montessori early childhood education that leads to more capable individuals, happier families, healthier organizations, and stronger communities.” This sentiment needed a name, logo, branding guidelines, and marketing strategy that would communicate their brand and vision and help make them more visible to the families who would potentially attend their school.
The Art Institutes came to us with a need for special event promotion. They were holding a College Preview event across multiple campuses specifically for the high school audience. They wanted collateral that spoke to that audience and would stand out among the plethora of other college recruiting materials that students start getting during this time of their high school careers.
Designers can be a rather misunderstood crowd. “Non-creatives” (that’s a made-up word, but it’s usually the client or someone from the business side of an agency) might think that designers just retouch photos all day, play around on Photoshop, and take forever to make a couple “simple” logos. These are all misconceptions about the profession, to say the least. Allow us to make some clarifications.
VDS is thrilled to announce our inaugural Videre publication! We’ve wanted to do something in print for years, but decided to wait until we had the right people and the right moment to launch something spectacular. Rather than crafting another case study bogged down by numbers and graphs, we decided to enter the publishing game and create our own in-house magazine.
It’s easy for anyone to get caught up in the day-to-day grind. But sometimes, we take a moment to stop, come together, and reflect on everything we’ve accomplished. Recently, one of our clients reminded us why we come to work each and every day, and why they keep coming back to us with new, exciting projects.
When Just Alterations evolved into Fit & Style, the brand’s story needed to evolve with it as well. Its story needed to be told properly so customers could understand who they are.
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During the summer months, college students are often reluctant to stick around campus. How can you blame them? Simply put, The Art Institute of Atlanta needed support with boosting enrollment and engagement for its Summer Quarter 2017 campaign. Our team delivered.
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