Fat Belly Marketing Website
Fat Belly provides creative marketing solutions and branding strategies to companies in the hospitality, food and retail industries. Just our sort of people. Fat Belly helps clients engage in conversations with their audience and build trusted relationships. Relationships built on successful eating and drinking. That’s something we can get behind. With all that in mind we helped Fat Belly groom their own brand, build their identity suite, and designed and developed their website (with content management). Included in the content management was some nifty social networking integration.
Fat Belly Marketing :: Identity Package
A marketing company for the food industry, this client was looking for a bit of irreverence and fun. We provided a clean and elegant type treatment with an illustrated potbelly pig that has a photographic counterpart seen on the website.
UPS :: LED Billboard Campaign
They say you have seven seconds of attention for a billboard. On San Francisco’s Highway 101, it’s more like three. Using a little word play and iconic images, we promoted the UPS brand, services and corporate stewardship on their corporate LED billboard.
Q&A :: Chinese New Year Party Invitation
Everyone thought this was master Photoshop work, but why use tricks when our Mr. Fisher is a pro? He is happy to wear a children’s tiger mask for a fee: cheese. And he loves a party.![]()
JayMarc Development :: Grow Value Promotion
JayMarc, a land developer, created a unique niche to help banks make foreclosed properties productive. But they needed to get the word out. So we designed this nifty living promo to help them plant the seed. Literally.
Hart of the Northwest :: Identity & Website
Master carpenter and all-around-nice-guy Bryon Hart came to us with a simple request: He wanted something that captured his rugged, conscientious and creative professional persona. An identity and a simple website. Oh, and his beloved Dobie, Lucy, needed to be featured. We delivered.
Streambox :: Ad Campaign
In a sea of technology—all claiming to be better—how do you differentiate your brand? Streambox customers have put the products through a series of rigorous criteria and found they made it through rain, sleet, snow—and war. We gave their ad campaign the same grit and weathering that users expect the equipment to conquer.







