C’est magnifique
When American Express Corporate Travel wanted to tell their global employees how much they appreciated them — in 15 different languages — we said “no problemo.” We developed an impactful design solution that featured a language everyone could understand — graphic design. And 25,000 employees in fifteen different countries got the message loud and clear. To make it target-specific, we translated the headlines and copy to 15 languages including Thai, German, French and Spanish. We also printed and fulfilled all program materials. We know how to get around.
One shot is all it takes to win
When the NBA selected the City of Philadelphia to host its All Star Jam Session event, we were selected to design and produce its slick collection of collateral. Not only did our all-star lineup of high-energy designs score high points, but our tight project management ensured we hit every urgent deadline. No sweat. Bring it on.
Crowning achievement
When Neumann University wanted their alumni to return for homecoming, they called on us to beckon the Neumann Knights back to celebrate. The reunion was aptly dubbed “The Knights Return” and we quickly suited up for the challenge. Our quest? To design the most compelling invitation in the land. And we did — garnering king-size results with a 300% increase in attendance.
Artistic freedom for all
We strongly believe that we can make a difference, not just for our clients, but for the Philadelphia community we hold dear. That’s why we support such organizations as the Philadelphia Arts in Education Partnership. It’s our opportunity to share our artistic talents to help them preserve art as an essential part of every child’s education.
Go to the head of the class
When the Philadelphia Center for Arts and TechnologyTM (PCAT) wanted to brand their new organization and 25,000-square-foot learning facility, we were up for the test. We effectively developed their new brand image and designed all their enrollment tools and advertising materials. The overwhelming response to PCAT’s unique educational programs enabled them to increase the number of programs offered to the community. We were honored to support such an outstanding organization and produce A+ work.
Food for thought
When the renowned Loews Hotel Philadelphia decided to open a restaurant with an eclectic fusion of seafood and cutting edge culinary expertise, we knew the branding had to make your mouth water too. We took “Sole Food” and gave it life — from the upscale logo to the distinctive menu to the cool, hip atmosphere of the restaurant itself. Cheers all around.
Positively proactive
When SunGard wanted to transform its brand from a disaster recovery organization to an information availability services company, we powered up to develop continuous creative services from beginning to end. Our team delivered a compelling brand image, corporate identity, sales collateral, multimedia tools, tradeshow booth elements and a website that touted the new brand to the world. From corporate-wide to world-wide, we covered everything.
Life, liberty and the pursuit of exceptional design
When the City of Philadelphia was in need of a design firm to create a spectacular image for the 2011 Wawa Welcome America! celebration (promoting America's largest free concert), we came through with flying colors. Our creative solutions sparked the attention of millions of event-goers. Our unique ability to manage and meet tight deadlines helped our clients focus on delivering a star-studded celebration, featuring some of the most recognized names in music. A perfect ending to a great project. Now that's what we call a grand finale.
Great Design, On Demand
When the Greater Philadelphia chapter of WICT (Women in Cable Telecommunications) wanted to promote their 2011 event series, we tuned in and turned up the volume. As an in-kind sponsor, we created compelling event materials, simultaneously promoting the events and broadcasting the organization’s seven Touchstones of Leadership. Images of confident businesswomen combined with personalized hand-drawn elements sent all the right signals, earning two thumbs up from both the Philadelphia chapter and WICT National!









