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A rewrite of previous materials that became a tabbed tri-fold brochure and stair-step folder inserts describing what The OCD & Anxiety Center treats and their methods.
A handout/mailer promoting the business' services with a finished, folded down size of 7x7", and when viewed by a potential customer, opened out accordion style.
Style Guide for a full rebrand with a detailed diagraming of the new logo.
Holiday billboard and digital ad campaign in Utah playing off the state's polygamist history. Digital billboards shown here.
OTECH wanted to run a new digital campaign to encourage more people from a wide range of ages and backgrounds to continue their education and to show how quick and beneficial doing so can be. Primary targets were high school students and non-traditional students.
An awareness and grand opening campaign for a new cancer center, focusing on the center's services and the goal to help everyone in all phases of the cancer timeline: Prevent. Treat. Thrive. The materials shown here are print ads, billboards and a rack card.
ICS wanted a redesign and rewriting of their materials. They market to both attorneys and healthcare professionals, so most of their materials needed to have two versions, one for each type of client. The icon by the headline on these one sheets, identifies whether it's for attorneys or healthcare.
Marketing and informational materials urging women over 40 to schedule an annual mammogram, highlighting the hospital's 3D technology and the importance of early breast cancer detection. Materials shown here are a mailer, poster and trifold brochure.
A campaign for Gold's Gym based on old-school personal ads. Throughout a variety of media placements, different gym amenities placed want ads for the perfect partner, highlighting what Gold's Gym has to offer.
A series of postcards mailed out each month to loan officers to increase excitement about a sales conference trip to Hawaii, earned by reaching a certain production level.