Displaying items by tag: FiG Advertising

Monday, 20 May 2013 06:18

There’s Always Money in the Banana Stand

p>There were many disappointed fans when Fox canceled the sitcom Arrested Development after just 3 seasons. Thankfully, the series was picked up by Netflix who recently announced that after 6 years, they will be  releasing a fourth season this month and there are rumors of a movie in the works as well.

Wednesday, 15 May 2013 08:43

New Client: ATD Foundation & Football Camp

FiG is excited to announce our new relationship with ATD Foundation and Football Camp!

Wednesday, 17 April 2013 03:45

Vine: We Get It

It was only a few months after Facebook purchased Instagram, wanting to secure the #1 spot for photo sharing, when rumors began to surface of Twitter dabbling in video. In October 2012, Twitter acquired the New York startup Vine and come January 24th, released the standalone Vine app.

Published in Social Media Marketing
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 06:55

New Client: CRMCulture Video Ad

FiG is happy to announce our new relationship with CRMCulture!

Tuesday, 26 February 2013 21:30

FiG Turns Four

In 2009, Denver brand agency, FiG Advertising and Marketing was born. Thanks to our two founders, a better way to interact with clients throughout the creative process became our foundation.  Since then, the company has grown to 8, moved into a new office and we are happy to be celebrating our 4th anniversary!

FiG is pleased to announce our new relationship with an East Coast client--Kim Niemi, a Virginia realtor with Prudential Towne Realty.

Our FiG team is excited to begin working with Tom Redditt Sales Agency, Inc. for a website design project.

All of us at FiG Advertising + Marketing are very glad to sign a website development project contract with the Denver Community Credit Union.

Published in Denver Branding Agency
Monday, 27 February 2012 03:03

Branding + Website Case Study--Amazing Moves

For a long time Amazing Moves Moving & Storage had successfully established themselves as a moving company that provides exceptional service and value, but they were lacking a brand focus that could properly leverage that in the larger community of consumers who had never used them before. Their message lacked a common focus to convey their quality to potential customers.

About 6 months ago, we did a logo design for The Personal Touch Career Services, a career consulting business offering top quality resume, coaching, and specialized training for job seekers across the country. Later, the owner Donna L. Shannon came back to FiG for a book cover design for her new book "How to Get a Job without Going Crazy: 2nd Edition: A Practical Guide to Your Employment Search".

Published in Denver Branding Agency
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