Collaborated with Rucker & Co. to create an impactful leave behind for Cardinal Capital. One that wouldn't get tossed in the wastebasket after a sales call. This flip book features over 600 pages to create a funny Benjamin Franklin animation.
From concept, to original artwork— we created the retro robot character of SAM for our client, Rucker & Co. The promotional kit features a 3D cover, 3D glasses, and a vinyl LP by music production company Stephen Arnold.
The assignment was to create a video promoting a new cookware line for the mega-popular brand AllRecipes. Using their existing brand identity, we hit a bullseye connecting with their community of at home cooks.
BH&G asked us to make fun, creative videos featuring their licensed line of products at Walmart. Utilizing hundreds of stills and stop motion animation, these videos have been wildly popular on BH&G's social media channels.
The Art of Giving - Gift Catalog
NM assigned us the project of re-thinking their Gift Book - which had become a bit stale. By combining classic art and artists, we breathed new life into this catalog. Writer: David Culp
GIFTS SPEAK - Gift Catalog
With the resounding success of our previous Gift Book re-design, Neiman Marcus asked me to do it again! This time we zeroed in on the essence of gifts—more specifically gift giving. The concept that emerged was "Gifts Speak." Writer: David Culp / Photographer: Geof Kern
We created this series of videos promoting EW’s new line of licensed healthy frozen foods. In partnership with Better homes & Gardens, these videos appeared on social media channels and were used out in the field as sales tools.
ANNUAL FUNDRAISING BROCHURE
Rucker & Co. hired us to create a piece to help raise money for Vogel Alcove's new facility. Vogel Alcove is an organization that takes on the largely unrecognized cause of helping children of the homeless. Photographer: Maxine Helfman, Writer: Doug Rucker
Octopus Creative Group asked us to create a print campaign for their client Sam Adams - the focus was a to re-introduce Sam Adams to younger craft beer drinkers. Writer: Tom Mullen, Exit3A