Keeping a low profile

It’s been a while since I’ve written anything about them, but Noot Group has been quietly humming along for a while now. They’ve added at least one new member to their staff (and probably more that I’m not aware of), and have updated some of the work on their website.

The latest updates to their portfolio include work that they’ve done for BOB, Meriwether Ranch and more.

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New Agency Addition

As I’ve said in the past, if you bring something to my attention, odds are I’ll include it here. Case in point…

The White Space is a design shop based in Boise, with a satellite office in Bozeman, Montana. Their services include identity, collateral, print, web and media.

I’ve added them to the list of agencies in Idaho. Are there others that I should do the same with? Let me know.

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New hire at Oliver Russell

Jane Naillon has joined the ranks of Oliver Russell in Boise. She worked most recently for McRoberts Mitchell in New York, as director of client services, however she has also had several years of experience on the production side of the house.

For Oliver Russell Jane is going to be involved in _______________. (The announcement on Oliver Russell’s website isn’t quite as clear as I’d like it to be, but that’s just me…

Congratulations Jane.

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New Agency Addition

Here’s another one that I’ve added to the list of agencies in Idaho.

Curious Media is, by all appearances, a three six-person shop based out of Nampa, Idaho. According to their website, their services run the gamut, from graphic design and illustration to photography and DVD development.

Know of others that should be added to the list? Let me know.

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Changes at Temel

The Temel office in Boise is typically a quiet shop. They do their work without drawing too much attention to themselves. But last night, they popped up on an alert that I received via email.

It seems that they, along with Digital Grit and Relevant Noise have merged to form Adverb Media. According to the press release, the three companies will retain their individual titles and branding, but will integrate their services, employees and clients under the direction of a single CEO.

What does that mean for the office here in Boise? Probably nothing in the short term. Eventually, I wouldn’t be surprised if the name on the door changes from Temel to Adverb Media at some time down the road.

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