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Experience a blissful sleep

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SleepWell branding system
Say hello to the most advanced, made in the USA mattress.
It’s exciting to get to work on introducing a sleep system with a perfect balance of support, breathability, comfort, and alignment.

Thank you, Sleepwell, for being a part of helping more people have a good night sleep.

tags: Mattress, Sleep system, Product
categories: Branding, Advertising, Ecommerce, Marketing, Packaging
Monday 11.12.18
Posted by Peat
 

Increase email revenue by 700%

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Marketing collaterals for Cordial
Cordial helps brands communicate more effectively. It is the next generation marketing data and messaging platform delivering real time experiences to the customers across all connected devices. It helps their customers get the most out of their data.

Great being a part of their bright future.

tags: Email, Data, Cloud
categories: Advertising, Marketing, Print
Monday 07.16.18
Posted by Peat
 

Identify yourself authoritatively

Don’t call yourself a guru, or an expert, or a rockstar, or ninja” they say. It makes you sound pretentious. Maybe they’re right, maybe it does make you sound full of yourself.

But I'm only interested in seeing what works.

Analyzing more than five million Twitter accounts using data from Twitter Grader, it reveals that accounts that had the word “guru” in their bios had 100 more followers than the average user. Of course, the takeaway here is not that if you go and put the word “guru” in your bio you’ll instantly gain 100 more followers. But if you look at the rest of the words on the graph you’ll notice that the takeaway is: don’t be afraid to identify yourself authoritatively.

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categories: Marketing, Social Media
Tuesday 06.09.15
Posted by Peat
 

Wantful - a new concept of gifting website

For your next gift, send a catalog you curated.
Wantful lets you give the gift of choice--by sending someone a customized, 16-item catalog of gifts to choose from.

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Here’s how it works: You visit the site (which is exceedingly sharp and easy to use, reaffirming your sense that this is indeed going to be a Good Gift), tell it a little bit about the gift you need (who you’re buying it for, their gender, and a dollar amount you’re looking to spend, from $30 to $500), and answer a few questions about the recipient (which of these style homes would so-and-so like to live in; does so-and-so like cooking, etc). The site then spits out a nice clean grid of product thumbnails algorithmically picked for your recipient, culled from an inventory of a few thousand items. The products include neat bracelets, artsy coffee table books, cool candle holders--a lot of stuff you’d expect to see in New York’s Museum of Modern Art Design Store. Kitchen gizmos are very prevalent. Anyway, you pick sixteen of these products, and Wantful puts them into an elegant little catalog, sends it to the recipient, and lets them choose one to have as their own, courtesy of your credit card.

It’s clever. A book from Wantful combines the "this way you can get something you like" guarantee of a gift card and the lasting usefulness of a genuinely cool product. But as the site’s founder and CEO John Poisson told Co.Design, it also carries with it that central Good Gift component: surprise.

categories: Branding, Ecommerce, Graphics, Marketing, Packaging, Website
Saturday 06.07.14
Posted by Peat
 

Richard Brandson on customer service

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When you are making a decision about how best to serve your customers, your own experience is often a better guide than a more sophisticated analysis of the market. — Richard Branson, Billionaire Entrepreneur

Question: How does Virgin manage to deliver impeccable customer service that at times seems to be above and beyond the norm while keeping prices competitive? And why is it that so many other businesses only seem to be able to deliver either low prices with no service, or high prices for good service?

Read more

categories: Business, Marketing
Monday 01.06.14
Posted by Peat
 

Welcome to Brand Design

Every single business faces the very same conundrum – when you’re busy servicing customers, you’re very likely not spending time marketing and promoting your brand. Strong branding is a necessity for any business. There are three primary goals we try to achieve. The first goal is to create beautiful brand which includes identity, stationery system, packaging, advertising and website. The second goal is to create multiple ways for people who need your services or products, to find you and engage with you online via social media. The third goal is to convert these people into paying customers via ecommerce. With your consistency and diligence, it will become a long term approach to optimizing your online presence and building relationships across multiple online channels. Eventually you will find the right online marketing mix for your growing business.

We have extensive experience in all aspects of branding such as branding identity, branding system, advertising, visual design, mobile friendly website, ecommerce, blog, marketing, social media, packaging, and all things that promote products and services. Thank you for stopping by.

 

categories: Advertising, Blog, Branding, Business, Design, Ebook, Ecommerce, Free stuff, Graphics, Inspiration, Marketing, Packaging, Photography, Portfolio, Poster, Print, SEO, Social Media, Typography, Website
Tuesday 01.01.13
Posted by Peat
 

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