Monday, 27 of September, 2010

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.





Monday, 27 of September, 2010

Challenge: The Reef Restaurant has four great locations in BC to serve its customers. There are two in Vancouver, one in Victoria, and another in Chilliwack, BC. The Victoria location was looking to promote quick lunchtime meals for local customers.
Solution: Ballistic Arts’ graphic design team in Burnaby, BC helped the Reef come up with a stylish and memorable coupon that enticed customers in Victoria to visit the restaurant for an affordable and delectable lunch meal.


Thursday, 8 of July, 2010

Challenge: The Arbuthnot Group is the parent company to three sports pubs and an urban lounge in Metro Vancouver: Fox’s Reach, The Landing, and 57 Below. They were looking for a World Cup poster design to communicate to customers that the atmosphere at their pubs is the best place to watch the game.
Solution: Ballistic Arts’ graphic designers created a poster design that has a fresh look and delivers a clear message.
Friday, 19 of February, 2010

Challenge: The Arbuthnot Group is the parent company to a group of pubs and liquor stores located throughout Metro Vancouver. They wanted to sell ice out of a freezer box, but the freezer box just sat there and no one paid any attention to it. They need it to be spiced up to grab people’s attention.
Solution: Enter Ballistic Arts. Our graphic designers helped create an entire wrapped design on all sides of the freezer box (front, side and top). This helped grab the attention of liquor store customers and deliver a clear message – there is ice.



Monday, 25 of January, 2010

Challenge: M&R Environmental is Vancouver’s Lower Mainland premier environmental services company. Their experienced personnel work with their clients to manage all their environmental service requirements, as well as improving the B.C. environment. They came to our Vancouver design firm in need of an ad design for a billboard at a local Richmond Go-Cart Racing track.
Solution: Our Vancouver creative agency provided M&R Environmental with an ad design that helps showcase their product. The design is clear and speaks to their target audience.
Friday, 18 of December, 2009

Challenge: Anthony Gismondi has been writing about wine since 1983 and has been the weekly wine columnist for the Vancouver Sun Since 1989. His reviews are widely read across the country and throughout the international wine community. He came to our Vancouver design firm in need of a solution for his upcoming event that required wine shelf talkers.
Solution: Our Vancouver creative agency was able to provide Anthony Gismondi with the wine shelf talkers needed for his event. The designs are professional, elegant, and easy to read.




Monday, 5 of October, 2009

Challenge: Boaler sells and services a wide variety of bar and beverage dispensing equipment such as glass washer machines, air compressors, and liquor dispensing systems. They came to our design company in need of an ad design for a magazine.
Solution: Our Vancouver creative agency provided Boaler with an ad design that would educate their clients about their services and purchasable equipment. The message is clear and attracts companies looking to improve the cleanliness of bar equipment.
Friday, 18 of September, 2009

Challenge: Sutton Group Realty is a real estate company that strives on building highly personalized relationships between the realtor and their customers. The Sutton team required a communication tool that would inform their realtors across Canada about changes to their existing intranet website, Homebase, and the introduction of a new online platform called the Sutton Network.
Solution: The Ballistic Arts creative team created two posters that would provide Sutton Group Realty’s intranet users a quick look at new and improved features of Homebase and the Sutton Network. The posters were designed to hang in every Sutton office. The look is clean and fun.


Friday, 18 of September, 2009

Challenge: The Society for Community Development works towards empowering all who live, work or play in the Tri-Cities to address social issues present in the community and promotes activities which brings together community members. They contacted the graphic design team at Ballistic Arts to help them design a poster for their August calendar of events.
Solution: Our Vancouver design firm created a poster that is visually stimulating, colourful and bold. The design draws awareness to the Society’s community events, as well as to their website, making them more visible in the community.
Friday, 19 of June, 2009

Challenge: Sweet Beginnings is a full-service wedding consulting and event-planning franchise that also offers full décor and chair-cover rental services. They turned to our Vancouver design firm to help them create an ad in Real Weddings magazine.
Solution: The Ballistic Arts graphic design team produced an ad that is classic and refined with a high-end feel. The photos showcase the range of styles Sweet Beginnings offers, while the use of green and black reinforces their corporate marketing and branding communications materials.