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Elixir
Elixir, on 16th and Guerrero in San Francisco, is one of the oldest operating bars in the country. To keep their large and loyal following up-to-date on all bar events, such as Tuesday’s Quiz Night and Wednesday’s Charity Guest Bartender Night,Elixir tasked us with designing a saloon-inspired email template they could use with MailChimp.
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Brioche Café
Brioche Café, located in North Beach in San Francisco, needed a simple brochure website that showcased their French-inspired menu of organic artisan breads, baked goods, desserts and entrées (try the beet salad). Completed in 2010, we took some photographs of their food and designed a classical look that is as elegant and enticing as their menu. The live site is now managed by the client and can be viewed at briochecafe.com.
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AAF Student ADDYs
The American Advertising Federation hosts the national Student ADDY competition every year. In 2011, they were seeking to breathe new life into the program. While the art itself was created by dedicated students, we helped them build their microsite and social media pages. The live microsite can be viewed at studentaddys.com.
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Big Daddy Postcards
Big Daddy Postcards is an up and coming printing site set to launch in 2012. Look for the live site soon!
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Pathways For Kids
Pathways For Kids is a nonprofit in San Francisco that prepares inner city kids for both higher education and a variety of career options by involving them in career exploration activities. They needed help promoting their Text-To-Donate program. So we created an integrated online campaign that included a microsite, social media buzz and web banner ads. They were able to raise enough money to pay for the program launch and support their ongoing efforts.














