Whiskey tasting campaign national coverage

For many school districts, fundraising events commonly fall into the camp of bake sales and car washes; Merrill Middle School in Denver wanted a more original, eye-catching event to drum up funds. As part of a widespread auction, a local connoisseur, known for holding seminars on the art of scotch tasting, was brought into the

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Communication Arts Magazine features Lovely Confections

Since 1959, Communication Arts has published the best in visual communications from around the world. Our campaign for Lovely Confections Bakery is featured in the Exhibit section of the Communication Arts website. Click here to see the work at Communication Arts.  

Recent Branding Work

The Continental Room is the new name and brand logo for Teddy T’s in Denver, Colorado. A neighborhood sports bar and restaurant. The new name helped shape the vintage/modern tone to the logo. We illustrated the martini glass and sourced a type face that would compliment the name and new owner’s vision for the property.

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New Posters Promote Scotch and Whiskey Sippin’ Benefit

Jennifer Lester hosts a intimate charity Scotch tasting annually to benefit Cory Elementary. Guests spend an evening tasting various scotch and whiskey brands from around the world. The evening is hosted by Master of Whiskey Robert Sickler. This poster campaign was displayed in the school office and used as an email campaign. The event sells

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A Valentine’s Campaign for Secrets Resorts

This direct mail piece was sent out on Valentines Day to meeting planners and travel agents to help raise awareness for Secrets Resorts as a premier destination for couples. The concept is all about secrets. Custom candy hearts have a URL puzzle — with each candy featuring a letter that will reveal the website address. Clues

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Lovely Confections Tongue Twister Campaign

After taking that first bite of a cupcake from retailer Lovely Confections, you immediately know. That heavenly taste of moist, flavorful cake catches your tongue off guard. Our new poster campaign for Lovely Confections adopts an inviting, playful approach through tongue twisters to convey curiosity about the awesomeness that are these cupcakes.

Art Directors Club of Denver Annual Show

Philosophy Communication recently took nine awards home from The Art Directors Club of Denver annual show. The organization is one of the oldest advertising/design clubs in the country. Categories wins included identity design, print advertising, Public Service and 3D.   The Culinary Scene is Roth Distributing’s umbrella brand for their education/training service. The Continental Room

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Philosophy Communication Wins PRSA Grand Gold Pick

Summary of the Situation
When the creators of a unique play, Girls Only – The Secret Comedy of Women, approached Philosophy Communication about handling the show’s media relations, we knew we had a creative goldmine of a client. The play, written by two Denver actresses, is a lighthearted romp through all things girly, drawing on universal experiences of women. The show had run previously at a Canadian comedy festival with a positive reception, and the creators felt certain it had national appeal in the U.S. They had planned a six-week run beginning mid-January in a small 120-seat theater in Denver, with hopes of attracting a national production company to take the show on the road. They had a small budget and a few basic postcards to promote the play. Other than that, media relations would be the only external push to sell tickets. With a small budget and little time before the show’s opening night, Philosophy knew that they had to produce results for this client very quickly.

Philosophy Communication Wins 2009 ADCD Paper Fashion Show

Denver, Colo. (PRWEB) May 15, 2009 — Paper fashion isn’t just for childhood paper dolls anymore. Paper fashion has hit a new level of originality: the runway. Philosophy Communication, Inc., a Denver-based marketing and public relations agency was honored as winner of the 2009 Paper Fashion Show.
Philosophy ruled the runway with a “paper” strategy that the fashion show has never experienced: capri paper pants. With 380 attendees and 37 competitors, Philosophy Communication dazzled the crowd with a delicate peacock ensemble made of finely cut paper pieces and folds accompanied by large moveable paper wings.