Challenge: The Federation of Aboriginal Foster Parents (FAFP) represents foster parents providing quality care for Aboriginal children in a nurturing, culturally appropriate environment. They were looking to produce an advertising campaign for their “Walking With Our Children” Resource Fair in Surrey in order to recruit people interested in fostering an Aboriginal child.
Solution: As a full service creative agency, Ballistic Arts was able to help FAFP execute their campaign on time and on budget. Our graphic design and video production team created a poster and 15-second animation for “Walking With Our Children”. Ads were placed in local newspapers, billboards, and theatres throughout Surrey.
Challenge: Urban Impact is a market-leading, integrated recycling company in Richmond, BC. They deliver sustainable waste management services, from paper and cardboard recycling to total waste management solutions. They wanted a double-sided rack card cut out in the shape of their new hybrid truck to hand out at the Zero Waste Festival.
Solution: The graphic design team at Ballistic Arts’ Burnaby studio took a photo of Urban Impact’s Hybrid Diesel Electric Collection truck and traced the truck’s shape to form the template for the rack card. The front of the card features the photo of the truck, while the back provides information about the recycling vehicle.
Challenge: Based in Burnaby, BC, Key Food Equipment Services is a household name in British Columbia’s restaurant industry, and has been servicing commercial kitchen equipment since 1982. They were in need of an ad that would convey their trusted expertise to other service companies who are members and manufacturers of the Commercial Food Equipment Services Association (CFESA).
Solutions: The Ballistic Arts custom graphic design team created an ad that communicates Key Food’s mission to provide high quality, reliable food equipment service, experienced technical advice, and an extensive inventory of parts to their target audience.
Challenge: Situated on the edge of Vancouver’s Gastown, Railtown Law is a legal firm that provides practical solutions to your legal problems. They were looking to establish their brand with unified marketing collateral, and came to our Burnaby full service marketing and design studio to help them meet their needs.
Solution: The Ballistic Arts’ graphic design and website design teams put their creative minds to work and developed a corporate identity for Railtown Law that is contemporary and sophisticated. The iconic logo and warm colours gives the brand a modern touch that is carried throughout the print materials and into the website.
Challenge: Stork Craft Manufacturing Inc. (Stork Craft) is an industry leader in design, manufacturing and distribution of juvenile products. Over the course of sixty plus years of business, Stork Craft has emerged as the epitome of operational excellence. Their Sheffield Fixed Side Cribs were launching into 3,500 Walmart stores into the United States but were concerned that their previous point of purchase (POP) materials didn’t speak to their target audience and needed to get it reworked.
Solution: Enter Ballistic Arts. The graphic design team in Burnaby, BC gave Stork Craft an updated look for their displays that would attract the young moms they were targeting. This bright and colourful design grabs attention but also gives the impression of relaxation and assurance for parents to know their baby is safe with Stork Craft!
Challenge: Dasal Industries Ltd. is a high -end light manufacturer in Port Coquitlam, BC. They are the point source solution provider for the discerning designer. They wanted a new look for their brochure as their old promotional material was outdated and does not represent the brand they are today.
Solution: The graphic design team in Burnaby, BC created a very sleek, sophisticated look for their brochure that exemplified who this company is by featuring their quality lighting products. Being a full service creative agency, Ballistic Arts’ corporate photography team took photos for the cover and several of the product shots inside the brochure.
Challenge: Guildford Town Centre is a fully enclosed mall located in Surrey that features over 200 stores, services and restaurants to choose from. Every year around the holiday season, Santa comes to the mall to listen to children’s wishes. Guildford Town Centre was looking for a way to promote this exciting event while giving a little bit of holiday cheer to Santa’s little visitors.
Solution: Ballistic Arts’s graphic design team in Burnaby BC designed a bright and colourful sticker that any kid would love to collect and wear proudly after visiting Santa. And, it acts as advertising enticing other kids to make the visit.
Challenge: The Arbuthnot Group is the parent company to a group of pubs and liquor stores located throughout Metro Vancouver. Since the new BC drinking and driver laws came into effect TAG is leading the way in corporate social responsibility by providing a safe way for people to go out, enjoy themselves, and get home safely.
Solution: TAG enlisted the help of Ballistic Arts design team, based in Burnaby, BC, and they created an eye catching design for a poster, which they carried over to business cards as well as black and white handouts. These promotional materials made the public aware that at their pubs (Fox’s Reach and The Landing) they could get a ride home from the pub at no extra charge! They also will deliver alcohol to your door from their liquor stores!
Challenge: Canwood is a furniture manufacturer and sells bunk beds, single beds, double beds, dressers, chests and desks. Their target market is teens or “tweens”. Canwood is a relatively new company and had limited branding done, so they needed promotional material for the sales reps to give to prospective customers at trade shows. These promotional materials were called Tearsheets.
Solution: The Ballistic Arts design team in Burnaby, BC developed attractive tearsheets for the 4 collections that showcased their products and used bright colours targeting teens and parents alike. These tearsheets helped Canwood establish their brand and raise awareness of their product.
Challenge: The Federation of Aboriginal Foster Parents supports marketing campaigns for the Vancouver Aboriginal Child & Family Services Society. VACFSS is a non-profit society providing service to urban Aboriginal children and families living in the Greater Vancouver area. Ballistic Arts was invited by FAFP to help provide a fully integrated print campaign to provide outreach to prospective caregivers.
Solution: The Ballistic Arts graphic design team developed a campaign from conception to design for posters, rack cards, advertising on Translink, and newspaper advertising in the Courier newspaper. The 6 week print and advertising campaign was targeted within the city of Vancouver.
So it’s okay that your brand is stale while the competition’s snazzy new look is taking more of your market share, right? Who needs new customers anyways? If you think like that, please do not call us. We can’t help you. You’ve gone over the edge.
If you don’t, your marketing can still be saved. If your brand needs shaking up, your newsletters and reports can look better, or your ads could use some prescribed therapy, call Ballistic Arts - 604-780-0050.