May 20th, 2010
Ecoblade by Diamond Mowers
Diamond Mowers has an amazing product, but it didn’t have visibility with their clients. They came to us for help positioning and packaging an industrial mower that applies chemicals at the same time it cuts. We give you the ecoblade.
May 7th, 2010
Matz Painting & Wallcovering
Using carefully calibrated shades, tones and colors, Matz Painting & Wallcovering capitalizes on existing light to create an atmosphere perfectly suited to each client’s business. Check it.
February 1st, 2010
South Dakota State University Foundation
Make it easy, make it prominent, and give donors a reason to come back — those were the goals in improving the online experience for the South Dakota State University Foundation.
December 8th, 2009
McGowan Capital Group
They wanted a new website that loaded quickly, was fully immersive, and was flexible enough to convey a world-class experience on nearly all monitor sizes with both large images and responsive load time. We created this: McGowan Capital Group.
November 25th, 2009
Sprint
Of course you saw it. After all, everyone reads the newspaper ads on Thanksgiving. And this, my friend, stood out from the pack.
November 15th, 2009
South Dakota Advertising Federation
So much of today’s charitable giving has to do with funds. But what about those who can’t give, especially in uncertain times? Easy: Give your time.
November 10th, 2009
The Rude Band
Classic rock. Alternative rock. Country. Yep, even disco. The Rude Band, self-described as America’s Party Band, changes up its style to keep the party going.
October 22nd, 2009
Avera McKennan
Constantly raising awareness. Moving toward a cure. Avera’s new bus wrap is unmistakable and impossible to ignore.
After all – it’s bright pink.
October 15th, 2009
Coffee News of Sioux Falls
Stick with the brand, adjust for the medium. When Steve Herman with the Coffee News of Sioux Falls came to us for an updated Web site, we set out to make the online experience (and update-ability process) as easy and fun as the publication, which is delivered to restaurants, coffee shops and hotels so readers get a daily dose of good news and humor.
September 16th, 2009
Dakota Provisions
So, Dakota Provisions had a problem. They had built an amazing world-class facility (see their video online) but didn’t have a Web site to match the feeling.