The San Francisco SPCA had a 152nd birthday to celebrate so we put together this sweet social media content that had more than 2k unique views and tons of engagement.
This ad for Agape Children's Shelter won  top honors in a newspaper four-color full-page ad competition and was chosen for CA (Communication Arts Magazine)
These ads for MCG Health ran in a Support the Arts publication. Our line was "Keeping the Arts Healthy" and we used a twist on famous paintings to make it come to life. (Designer credits to Tomas Gardner)
Cancer Family Care: The concept centered around the idea of touch and how important just a hand on someone's shoulder or to hold made all the difference to someone undergoing cancer treatment. 


The ad ran in an upscale magazine pro bono for the annual wine tasting event. It was a huge hit and people donated just because of the ad. It also drove record numbers of people to attend the event.
Girl Scouts of Alabama needed to let people know that girl scouts was more than just a cookie seller. They did so much for girls and because this had gotten lost, less girls were signing up. With this brochure idea of using diecut windows to tell the TRUE story, I was able to help them break records in signups. Every time we put a picture of a cookie, you could open the diecut "window" to reveal that it was really all about the girls, not the cookies. Even the cover teased this out. (Click refresh to play the animation again.)
Aid to Homeless Children Fund gave money to foster kids so they could do the extra curricular and social activities that make a life richer. It was featured as the Gold winner for nonprofit marketing.
Mercedes M-Class SUVs were made in Alabama. They often tasked our agency to create ads showing the good work they did. Donating their SUVs to Kid One Transportation to make sure children in need were able to get to the doctor was one of them.
Project Share let Alabama Power customers give a dollar a month to help warm the homes of those who could not afford heat in the winter months. It was an extremely successful program.
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