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SAMPLES OF OUR WORK
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Charles McGlashan 8.5x11
Like thousands of candidates across California this candidate needed to address a hot button issue that voters already know he cannot solve. |
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Guy Kay 11x17
This is the only 11 X 17 piece on our site. We have designed dozens of these pieces, which feature a cover, a back cover
and an interior. |
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Jack Gibson 8.5x11
The subtle message of this piece is to simply say the candidate is different to cause voters to separate our candidate from a faceless crowd. |
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David Olivas 8.5x11
The candidate almost refused to send this piece out; too inflammatory, he thought. That's exactly what made this piece so effective.
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Paul Albritton 8.5x11
The birth of his first child set up an obvious and charming double entendre campaign slogan. |
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Yes On E 8.5x11
We won a national design award for the 8-page booklet that was this campaign’s only other brochure. |
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Chris Robles "Tomorrow" 8.5x11
This piece is useful in a climate of economic distress or revitalization, rapid growth (good or bad,) or to illuminate any accomplishment or civic project that is not yet completed. |
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Ron Chapman 8.5x11
This piece demonstrates two important and frequently
ignored rules of endorsement direct mail. |
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Eliot Daum 8.5 X 5.5 (one fold)
Sometimes the best way to present a campaign message is to make a statement and challenge the voter's willingness to investigate your claim by opening the piece. |
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Guy Kay 6x11
The dramatic photo on the front drives what is essentially a single endorsement piece. |
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Lucile Kring 6x11
I’ve always wondered why Republicans don’t use their popular party symbol - the Elephant - more cleverly in their campaign advertising. |
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Mike Driscoll 6x11
Originally we shot this compelling photo of a woman looking confused about her pills for a mail piece on social security in a Texas congressional campaign. |
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Chris Borello 6x11
With just this piece he created a campaign buzz – people stopped him on the street to ask for his pretty wife. |
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Patricia Martinez 6x11
In heavily Latino East San Jose, we designed a colorful, vibrant piece with surprisingly subtle education themed images throughout. |
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Charles McGlashan 6x11
This piece turned around the issue and effectively ended the opponent's campaign momentum. |
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Charles McGlashan 6x11
It's a simple concept with a familiar image, always a
strong foundation for any direct mail piece. |
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Sharon Valentino 6x11
This is our first ever "6 X "11; what has now become our 3-in-1, "what every campaign needs!". |
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Chris Robles 4-in-1
This piece was used primarily as a door hanger, which explains the bright color palate and large, bulky typeface. |
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Al Boro Logo
This unique logo, designed for an incumbent mayor, won a Pollie
Award - the Oscar of politics - for excellence in political graphic design. |
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Andrew Hohns logo
Our logo uses primary colors and an elliptical star to add energy to a simple, clean design. |
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Bonnie Jimenez Logo
This logo incorporated elements of the town geography and represented a new level of sophistication in campaign design in that community. |
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Carl Wong Logo
A simple concept elegantly executed. Our candidate won a
convincing upset victory. |
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Chris Robles Logo
This has got to be about the most complicated logo in American political history. |
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Dr. Archimedes Ramirez Logo
We earned our seventh national Pollie Award, for excellence in political campaign design, with this amusing logo for neurosurgeon Archimedes Ramirez, MD.
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Forest Galt Logo
In 2004, when FOX NEWS SUNDAY went looking for feel-good
campaign stories from small town America, Forrest Galt got a 5-minute feature on the national news. It was this logo that brought them to town. |
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Hayashino & Harry Logo
Our goal was to link their different strengths as candidates and leverage each other’s loyal but different constituencies.xxxxxxx |
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Irene Ibarra Logo
we designed a logo incorporating Santa Ana’s missionary history colors and images. |
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Jack Gibson Logo
In a crowded field of faceless candidates for a down ballot job, we put a name and a differentiating message in a well designed logo. |
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Jared Huffman Logo
Our candidate was a hard charging newcomer accusing the Water Board wasteful spending and bloated bureaucracy. This is our most frequently stolen logo. |
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Measure A Logo
This logo was a tough sell. They already had a logo: the silhouette of a young girl happily raising her hand in class. We thought it better to alert voters that the schools were in fact unsafe, if we expected them to raise their own taxes to fix them. |
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Mike Coffey Logo
If you can’t have a little fun with a small town city council logo… |
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Terence Hallinan Logo
San Franciscans never tire of their spectacular skyline. Though
complex, we effectively integrated our message into our campaign imagery.
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Tom Udall Logo
The logo doesn’t mean much if you’re not from New Mexico. |
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Treanor Logo
This is a time-honored image for a schools related campaign. |
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