Blog. It’s the new black.

Posted by Jackie On September - 27 - 2009

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Goodbye Flash. Hello WordPress. Our original website — built in Flash — has served us well but, it was time for a little nip and tuck. We’re going from website to blogsite because Social Media Marketing is very slimming and we all know how traditional websites add ten pounds. Enjoy our new blog job.

The Ellen Degeneres Show

Posted by Jackie On September - 26 - 2009

ellensubwayThis consumer print ad was to promote The Ellen Degeneres Show and draw tune-in for her one-week only taping in New York featuring A-list celebrities. And one politician.

Confession is good for the skin.

Posted by Jackie On September - 25 - 2009

macWe took the M.A.C. brand in a whole new direction by elevating the typical beauty routine into a religious experience. Epiphanies have been documented.

Mae Brunken Designs

Posted by Jackie On September - 23 - 2009

maedowntownlaWe created this portfolio website for renowned L.A.-based Interior Designer, Mae Brunken. The challenge was to brand her above the rest and give her a style that would be fresh without being too edgy. The Flash-based site showcases her interiors in a visually stunning and interactive way. It’s kept current by continually updating her homepage with new and exciting work as it becomes available.

Mind, body and beer.

Posted by Jackie On September - 23 - 2009

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The strategy for this Nationwide Urban Outdoor campaign was to spark American awareness of the little-known Asahi brand and take ownership of the Japanese beer category with a fresh, distinctive spin.

The Independant Film Channel

Posted by Jackie On September - 23 - 2009

ifc4hrs22minfinalifcmidgetfinalifchappyendingsfinalThis campaign was done way back when cell phones were as big as a box of Triscuits. The idea of an Independent Film Channel and all the freedom that it promised was invigorating. These headlines screamed for an anti-glamour style. Thus, the behind the scenes gritty look. No excuses, no dumbing down the concept for consumers —  ‘Either you get it. Or you don’t’.

Tyra’s Made In NY

Posted by Jackie On September - 22 - 2009

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We created these bus shelters to promote Film and Television production in New York City because Tyra now tapes there. Collaborating with a wonderful artist, Ted McGrath, we were able to give our Warner Brothers client that mad urban feel they were looking for.

Downtown Sunnyvale — Evolve

Posted by Jackie On September - 21 - 2009

evolvephonekioskThis idea plays off the demographic — hip 18 to 35 year-old upwardly mobile computer engineers — ironic sensibilities and global awareness. The campaign encompassed not only outdoor and your typical media buy but, we wanted to also do a slew of green (as in recyclable not the color) shopping bags. And not just any shopping bags but, the most ingenious, irreverant and brilliantly funny shopping bags that ever worked a mall.

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