Audacity
If our work doesn't make you stop, pause or take a second look, we don't put it out there. With a little audacity, we have a far better chance of maximizing the value of every client dollar, which is what we're here to do. As often as we can, we try to throw the normal restraints of our business off the bus and let audacity drive.
- is a radio spot for a college that states 30 ways to "do it."
- is selling cars while never showing a car.
- is showing far-from-perfect bodies in ads for vitamins.
- is a one-syllable tagline.
- is destroying a webpage with a buzzsaw.
- is promoting an art museum with naked dancing men.
- is referring to a golf pro shop's restroom as a "drop zone."
- is designing a corporate brochure that's 2.75" x 3.5".
- is selling health care with a platter of fried food.
- is a gospel choir singing "Medulla oblongata" for a vitamin company.
- is mentioning heart bypasses in a local burger restaurant ad.
- is presenting 700 options for one new company name.
- is drawing your hairy self in a speedo (No, that's disgusting).
- is mentioning heart bypasses in a local burger restaurant ad.
- is not showing a single painting or sculpture in a campaign for an art museum.
- is producing a commercial for $387.
- is marketing a business school without showing a single student.
- is owning the color green in a maize and blue town.
- is a bookstore poster featuring a grandma sporting a goatee.