Rockies – The Winners: Identity Programs

Logo or Trademark Design:

Silver RockieDonahoe Pace & Partners
D&B Supply, D&B and Me
Concept:  Tom Donahoe and Tom Foerstel
Art Direction:  Jeff Harder

Packaging or Label Design:

Silver RockieStoltz Marketing Group
Smooth Old-Fashioned High, “What’s Good” Album Art
Concept:  Crissie McDowell
Copy:  Nick McDowell, Evan Reed, Russ Lodge, Patrick Crozier, Eric Ingersol
Art Director:  Crissie McDowell
Productions:  Crissie McDowell
Photography:  Crissie McDowell
Producer:  DiscMakers

Citation– Stoltz Marketing Group
RTG, “Royal Order Vodka Label”
Concept:  Crissie McDowell, Kate Holgate, David Cook
Copy:  David Cook
Art Director:  Crissie McDowell
Productions:  Crissie McDowell
Printing:  Panther Printing

Stationary Package:

Gold Rockie – Stoltz Marketing Group
The Quarries at Beaver Creek, “Stationary Package”
Concept
:  Crissie McDowell, David Cook
Copy:  David Cook
Art Director:  Crissie McDowell
Productions:  Crissie McDowell
Illustrator:  Crissie McDowell
Printing:  LithoGraphics

Rockies – The Winners: Public Service

Radio:

Silver RockieStoltz Marketing Group
Think Pink Inc., “Concert for the Cure”
Concept
:  David Cook, Kate Holgate, Lindzee Frei, Crissie McDowell
Copy:  David Cook
Producer:  Journal Broadcast Group, PlumVoice Productions

Newspaper:

Silver Rockie United Way of Treasure Valley
United Way Treasure Valley, 2008 Newspaper Campaign
Concept
:  David Cook, Doug Gneiting, Kristy Weyrich
Copy:  David Cook
Art Director:  Doug Gneiting
Photographer:  Todd Meier

Interactive:

Silver RockieOliver Russell
I Believe in Sasquatch Website
Concept
:  Jesse Huffman
Copy:  Kelli Fulton, Russ Stoddard
Art Director:  Russ Stoddard
Production:  Curious Media
Illustrator:  Jesse Huffman

Poster:

Silver RockieDrake Cooper
Bam Jam, Bam Jam Poster
Concept:  Dennis Budell, Joe Quatrone
Copy:  Sean D. Young
Art Director:  Dennis Budell, Cale Cathey
Photographer:  Todd Meier
Production:  Cale Cathey
Producer:  TableRock Printing

Direct Marketing / Speciality Items:

Silver Rockie – Oliver Russell
Boise Bike Brigade, Boise Bike Brigade Wearables
Concept:  Jesse Huffman, Bethany Walter
Art Director:  Russ Stoddard
Production:  Tony Tino
Illustrator:  Jesse Huffman
Separator:  Bethany Walter
Casting:  Riverside Screen Printing

Campaign Single Media:

Silver RockieBoise Community Radio
Boise Community Radio, Radio Boise Event Posters
Concept:  Jason Sievers
Copy:  Jason Sievers
Art Director:  Jason Sievers
Production:  Jason Sievers
Illustrator:  Jason Sievers
Producer:  Boise Radio

Campaign Mixed Media:

Silver Rockie– Stoltz Marketing Group
Think Pink, Inc., “Think Pink, Inc. Campaign”
Concept:  David Cook, Kate Holgate, Lindzee Frei, Crissie McDowell, Michelle Caster
Copy:  David Cook, Kate Holgate, Lindzee Frei, Crissie McDowell, Michelle Caster, Katie Shamburg
Art Director:  Kate Holgate, Crissie McDowell
Photography:  David Cook, Kate Holgate, Jen Henriksen, Steve Smith
Illustrator:  Kate Holgate, Crissie McDowell
Producer:  NW Printing, Journal Broadcast Group, PlumVoice Productions

Audio Visual:

Citation: MusicNorth by Northwest Productions
Boise Convention & Visitors Bureau, Boise is…
Concept:  Steve Simkins
Art Director:  Steve Simkins
Photographer:  Steve Simkins, Jeff Noble
Production:  John Nance

Interative:

Gold Rockie – Oliver Russell
Boise Bike Brigade, Boise Bike Brigade Website
Concept:  Jesse Huffman
Copy:  Russ Stoddard
Art Director:  Russ Stoddard
Production:  Jesse Huffman
Illustrator:  Jesse Huffman

Imagine

imagine.

That’s the headline you’ve probably seen by now on billboards around Boise. Three different billboards – each with a portrait of a woman who has undergone cancer treatment, and the side-effects that go along with it – are around the valley to promote Boise’s Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

The women featured on the billboards and in other pieces for the Boise affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure are Susan Chapman, Bobbi Fuller, Margo Vaughn, Cheryl Imlach and Stephanee Rowbury.

The billboards, website, and other support materials were developed by Stoltz Marketing Group. From the story on their website:

In the new “Imagine” campaign, the women’s portraits are embellished with imaginary hairstyles, illustrating what they might look like if a cure is found. The resulting race posters, web site and other collateral material are the work of SMG’s Crissie McDowell, Kate Holgate, Lindzee “Screw the Budget” Frei, and friend Katie Shamberg who together have raised more than $40,000 to find a cure over the last few years through their own nonprofit Think Pink, Inc.

Photography for the campaign was done by Todd Meier Photography.

There are a number of events leading up to the Race for the Cure on Saturday, May 9th. Be sure to check out the website for all the details.

One Memorable Avocado

Nation’s Restaurant News recently recognized work produced by Stoltz Marketing Group for Simplot Food Group. The piece, a print ad for Simplot’s avocado products, was named the highest performing ad for 2008.

The magazine’s ADinsite™ study surveyed readers on twenty ads for recall, believability and both short- and long-term interest in the product advertised. The Simplot ad outperformed efforts by recognizable brands including Heinz, The Beef Council, Idaho Potato Commission, Butterball and Tyson.

Congratulations to everyone involved.

Jacksons Food Stores Selects New Agency

After a competitive review, Jacksons Food Stores has selected The Agency Creative Network as their Agency of Record, responsible for all marketing, advertising and public relations related activities. The Agency Creative Network was chosen over Stoltz Marketing Group, Oliver Russell, and CLM. The account had previously been held by CLM.

The change of agencies represents a dramatic shift for Jacksons Food Stores, and is a significant win for The Agency Creative Network. The account was a long-time CLM account, and had been with the shop since its days as WRC Advertising. Jacksons is Idaho’s 6th largest privately held corporation, and operates in Idaho, Nevada, Washington and Oregon.

The Agency Creative Network, founded and led by Jane Perlaky, describes itself as an “open network model.” It utilizes talent throughout the area, and assembles teams tailored to individual client needs. Said one member of the team involved in the Jacksons business, this “…shows that clients see the value in smart strategy and creativity, no matter how it comes together.”

Congratulations to The Agency Creative Network on a hard-earned win.

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