Tennis BC wanted a new profile. They wanted dynamic. They wanted vivid. They wanted to create a slamming crosscourt smash.
Saxx is high-end underwear with a difference. The company's new, industrial brand travels very well, in every kind of retail environment.
Icon offers a balanced portfolio of Old and New World wines, and have distilled a whole new approach to their markets.
Southgate Centre wanted to own fashion in Edmonton. We gave them a launch with standing room only.
It's a celebrated local kids' festival. The colours have to pop. Joy has to be built right in. After all, the primary driver is imagination
Walrus is a local interiors store with real depth – despite its modest proportions. A clean brand was best.
The cider market is tough as oak, owned by a few stout players. Lonetree has a romantic BC story worth telling.
This venerated hair removal formula came right from the salons of Tehran, so the brand called for heritage, polish, and worldly luxury.
Mapleview is a centre with a big local trader area, and owns its region for fashion. A strategic, high-end brand helps.
Whistler Brewing has a strong local pedigree. Their story is the Whistler story – clean, clear, natural, a bit craft, and true to the BC dream.
What if Santa Inc. had to compete in the global marketplace? Turns out elven magic presents a pretty clear strategic advantage.