Blue Cross of California
New Business Campaign Letters

Hunter Douglas
Direct Mail Campaign

Art&Anthropology
Web Site

East West Partners
Our Culture, Web Site

Martin Advisory Group
Web Site

Protandim
Brand Development,
Web Site

ifculture.com
Microsite

Adams County
Department Collateral

HFS Concepts 4
Trade Ads

Idea-360
Strategic Messaging

eBlueprint
Customer Engagement Tool

Village Health Spa
Brand Messaging,
Print Collateral

Attolist
Brand Messaging,
Web site, Eblasts

Gill Foundation
Print Ad,
National Campaign

Idaho Stew
Rialto Cafe Menu Book

San Francisco Art Commission
6o-second PSA

California Historical Society
60-second PSA
art&Anthropology


client:
ART & ANTHROPOLOGY

project description:
write copy for web site

project background:
Art&Anthropology has a mission to fulfill…To create design that’s expressive, innovative and compelling. And most importantly, relevant. That’s critical. It’s Art, because your audience deserves something visceral. It’s Anthropology, because it’s what we help you reveal that creates communication tools that last.



The Hickenlooper team is crazy about Art&Anthopology. The city turned to this highly innovative design firm to re-brand the DOCA, the Department of Cultural Affairs for Denver…

So when it came time for the Art&Anthropology team to build their own website, it was expected Art&Anthropology would create a sight that was well…really out there.

-You know, images of typography cut out to look like the shapes of a ransom letters, dancing in wild, jarring flash films – esoteric and underground – an homage to stream of consciousness creativity caught in the act; and if you didn’t get it, maybe…just maybe…they weren’t the right design firm for you…

product sample:

But that’s not what happened. Art&Anthroplogy wanted their clients to truly understand what it is they do. And feel comfortable with the process.

Ok, so now imagine Jimi Hendrix with his Statocaster on stage…everybody who goes to see him wants him to light his guitar on fire.

And one day Hendrix decides he’s going to play without any showmanship. Because he’s decided the music is his message.