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: ICBC is a provincial Crown corporation established in 1973 to provide universal auto insurance to B.C. motorists. ICBC was in need of marketing communication design to promote the launch of their 35th anniversary party and intranet website. They sought our Vancouver design firm for a solution.
Solution: Ballistic Arts’ graphic designers created a large 12 piece poster that is displayed in a highly visible area at the ICBC head office. The colourful graphics of the promotional piece helped raise awareness amongst head office staff of the 35th anniversary. The design follows ICBC’s brand standards and showcases photos throughout the history of ICBC.
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, 15 of May, 2009

Challenge: SHARE is a non-profit, independent, community based agency with a mission to provide and mobilize the resources needed to strengthen families and communities in the Tri-Cities. For their 4th Annual Just Desserts Gala fundraiser, Ballistic Arts returned as sponsor by supplying our creative marketing services that included photography, graphic design, and website design.
Solution: As a Vancouver marketing agency, Ballistic Arts developed a full media design campaign for the SHARE Just Desserts Gala that included a custom website design, poster design, program design, thank you ad design, newspaper ad design, ticket design, tent card design and sign design. Our professional photographer was also there to capture the evening’s festivities while our video production team created motion design screen displays during the live auction.








Thursday, 5 of March, 2009

Challenge: Illuminate Yaletown is an outdoor light-as-art event featuring contemporary light installations designed to inspire and impress. Ballistic Arts was honored to be one of the event’s sponsor by offering photography, videography and graphic design services.
Solution: On Saturday, February 21st, Ballistic Arts attended Illuminate Yaletown to document the festivities that evening. With the help of our friends at Eos Light Media, we also created Ballistic Arts-sponsored light installations that included a motion graphics video displayed at the Design House building, and brush stroke graphics that allowed attendees to create personal artwork or messages that were projected on the Opus Hotel.



Thursday, 11 of September, 2008

Challenge: Neovasc provides distinctive medical device solutions with a suite of products for unmet needs in vascular intervention. They had a conference in New Orleans that required a multi-sectional tradeshow booth.
Solution: Ballistic Arts helped fashion a design that focused on various products. The many panels help give the booth a more engaging feel than traditional displays.
Tuesday, 8 of July, 2008

Challenge: Neovasc, formerly known as Medical Ventures, provides distinctive medical device solutions for unmet needs in vascular intervention. They were looking to have a booth designed to showcase their AEGIS PeriPatch product at a tradeshow held by the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS).
Solution: Ballistic Arts designed a large, multi-panel booth that attracts the attention of tradeshow patrons. The PeriPatch AEGIS product is prominently displayed on the booth to ensure brand recognition and visibility.
Thursday, 8 of May, 2008

Challenge: BC Housing is the provincial crown agency that develops, manages and administers a wide range of subsidized housing options for those in greatest need. They were looking to have a decal and sign designed for the CHRA Congress they were sponsoring.
Solution: Using BC Housing’s corporate colours, Ballistic Arts designed a decal that would be installed on an Interactive Information Station they were sponsoring at the Congress. A corresponding sign was also designed for display.