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Project: Invitation to celebrate 25th anniversary of Baker & Hostetler’s Denver location. Solution: Mini wooden wine crate. Top slides open to reveal a waiter’s cork screw with logo, nested with the invite to celebrate. Who said lawyers don’t know how to party? |
Project: Make the cash register ring-ah-ding-ling for promotional products on line website store. Solution: Compress a boring flat t shirt into the shape of a question mark. Place the compressed t shirt into a custom designed mini pizza box. Box became a direct mail piece that customers kept. Clients also received a “Go Getter” laptop messenger bag which also sports the U Promo logo. Packaging with personality can promote great possibilities? |
Project: It’s a Republican win and a pre-inaugural ball party favor is a must to start the evening in style. One catch - the gift must fit into a tuxedo pocket. Solution: Elegant pewter silver wine cork. Top is adorned with a jubilant, prancing elephant. Shall we dance? |
Project: Create a mascot key chain that represents “Superman” design solutions. Make it pretty, something that Lois Lane would use. Solution: The “Jump Boy” key chain just needed a “Superman K” engraved on his chest along with the Kinder Relations website address. All clients were sent the Kinder Jump Boy key chain. The results were immediate and all the recipients were empowered with super creative solutions forever and ever. Kinder Relations is your key to creative success. |
Project: Design a direct mail piece using a boating theme to attract investors to plan successful retirement plans with CMP. Solution: The client, CMP is located in a nautical town known for its passion for boating. A ball-pint pen made of wood and in the shape of a rowing oar became the direct mail piece complete with logo and contact info. Oars are also symbolic of a working tool which aids in transportation, which is the objective of the CMP investment group. |
Project: A law partner with a passion for playing bridge is honored at his very own portrait unveiling event. Solution: The image of the portrait was placed on a deck of cards. For a final touch, the deck was slipped into a velvet bag bearing his initials. |
Project: Clarity Media Group, a New York-based media-training firm, needed an understated but elegant accessory for their new Columbus Circle office space. Frequently, Clarity hosts coaching sessions for elite clients in their offices, sometimes providing a catered, working lunch. Solution: Our suggestion was to customized glassware with an etched CMG logo. The clear glass with logo added a personal touch to the coaching sessions. Now Clarity’s client are media ready and worthy of a toast. What a refreshing idea. |
Project: Take an ordinary flat brochure for a creative firm and make the piece interactive. Solution: Simple, just add mini colored pencils in a credit card case and secure it to the brochure with a snot dot. Copy under the colored pencils came with a warning: May cause a sudden urge to become creative and redevelop your company’s image. When you engage your audience with creativity they become your next client. |
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