St. Matthew’s Brand Refresh and Website Redesign
When you think “brand,” you probably don’t think of churches. Yet, even a church can benefit from good branding—especially as you embark on building a cohesive online presence.
A New Website for Pyxera Global
“Launch a website in three months?”
“We can figure something out. It’s what we do.”
The Bullpen: Downtown Durham Social District Cornhole Board Wraps
When Downtown Durham Inc. asked if we could pull together cornhole board wrap designs from an identity we built last year, we let them know we were totally game. Our designs ended up bold and colorful—right on target for The Bullpen.
Skate Raleigh Trade Show Kit
To help promote Skate Raleigh’s fundraising efforts, we pulled together a quick trade show kit—including an 8 foot backdrop and a 6 foot stretch tablecloth.
boundary 2: Volume 49
After boundary 2 moved to full-color printing, we’ve continued to embrace the two-color look for some issues and full-color for others. It’s been an adventure.
The Bullpen: Downtown Durham Social District Print Materials
In summer 2022, we created an identity for The Bullpen: Downtown Durham Social District. With the identity in place, they asked us to create print materials that would inform and become a part of the social district landscape.
The Bullpen: Downtown Durham Social District Identity
When the NC House and Senate passed a bill in September 2021 allowing social districts in the state, cities across North Carolina got to work setting theirs up. Downtown Durham’s plans were already in progress when they approached us to name, brand, and create materials for the social district.
Building a Website to Build a Skatepark
If Skate Raleigh was going to build Downtown Raleigh’s first skatepark on an aggressive schedule, they’d need a website to be their online home. We were game—and we had a plan.
‘State of the State Courts 2022 Poll’ Presentation
For ‘State of the State Courts 2022,’ we decided to lean in to a broader color palette and bring in a gradient image wash as part of the updated brand style. Keeping the audience engaged can be as simple as adding more color.
WRAL’s Nights of Lights
Started in response to the COVID pandemic, Nights of Lights quickly became a key initiative for WRAL—and a regional holiday tradition. That meant it was due for its own website to sell tickets and explain the event to attendees.
Capitol Broadcasting Company Website Redesign
We partnered with Capital Broadcasting Company to build a new website that showcases the bold, future-thinking company they are today. Learn how the new site allows them to share their stories in transforming media, entertainment, and communities.
Fundraising with Skate Raleigh
Skate Raleigh’s first task was to get a jump on raising funds needed to build that skatepark in downtown Raleigh. These are the materials we produced for that kickoff.
Skate Raleigh
Some of our friends in Raleigh are working hard to build a temporary skatepark to activate underused land in a core part of the city. We built a quick ship identity to help them get their feet off the ground.
OIC Behavioral Health Print Pieces
Over the last couple of years we’ve designed and produced everything from trade show popups to brochures and mailers for OIC Behavioral Health. Juggling budgets, delivering on time, and keeping everything on brand leads to OIC putting their best foot forward for patients and prospective hires.
OIC Behavioral Health Website
OIC Behavioral Health’s site initially kicked off as a simple introduction to their services. We provided design, deployment, and support—and later, we set them up with online intake forms that make it a breeze for patients to provide crucial information.
Downtown Durham Feast
Downtown Durham, Inc. (DDI) approached us with a time-constrained identity, digital, and print project. Their team had just planned a project to help boost sales for downtown restaurants, bars, breweries, coffee shops, etc.—and we only had a week and a half to pull together an eye-catching identity for print and screen.
Atomic Empire Brand Refresh
Atomic Empire’s foundational branding was first developed in late 2013. As digital media became more prominent and responsive designs far more necessary, they realized it was time for a brand refresh.
The Longest Night
We closed the office today, or rather we’re off the hook for answering regular emails until next year. It’s fitting we do this on the shortest day of the year because this is a rest, a pause—a chance to reset.
‘State of the State Courts 2021 Poll’ Print Report
Each year, our team produces a PowerPoint presentation and a print report of The State of the State Courts. For 2021, we’re sharing snapshots of the print report.