July 16th, 2009 | Posted in Interactive, Our Work | No Comments

We love working with Studio LLC and MRM worldwide and we got that chance once again. This time we collaborated on a site refresh for takethegre.com for ETS. We took the idea of a college cork board that the site currently uses and helped ETS freshen up and modernize the overall site. Their curent cork board limits opportunities to promote new products and areas of the site. We resovled this by allowing for more interchangeable content and focusing on vital areas of the site. Some sites don’t need to change majors. They just need to go
on to grad school.
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July 1st, 2009 | Posted in Interactive, Our Work | No Comments

KGB is a communications group out of the UK. If you have a Verizon cel phone and call 411, that’s KGB. You may have seen loads of commercials for their new US texting service. Have a question you need an answer to? Text kgb and one of their agents will get you an answer. We worked with Studio LLC on concepts for a way to ‘reinvent search’. KGB has decided to put their eggs in the text basket but you can get a little taste of one of our concepts here. This is one of many. There are a couple that we think are so darn cool that we don’t want to share just yet. We may just want to build things out for a crazy new Ziegz search. We’ll let you know what happens with that. Read more »
April 20th, 2009 | Posted in Interactive, Our Work | No Comments

The studio volunteered design time for a worthy cause. Medwiser is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in youth around the world. We provided them with design comps for their team to build with Joomla and a little overall advice. Ryan over at Studio LLC helped out with some greatly appreciated HTML/CSS work. We think it should be a big improvement for them and will help to build the grassroots movement against HIV/AIDS. The site is currently in development and we are looking forward to seeing how the Medwiser team of volunteers make out with the final site.
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April 20th, 2009 | Posted in Interactive, Our Work | No Comments

Mmmmmmm cheesburgers. We got a exciting opportunity to work with Studio LLC and MRM worldwide on a pitch for for some tasty looking new Applebee’s burger. Based on the great work MRM was doing for their ‘Real Burgers’ campaign, we provided them with concepts for a landing to page to supplement the campaign. The campaign was focused on real, quality, delicious burgers. For the site, we wanted to bring those qualities out. In the spirit of ‘keeping it real’ we created an environment that felt like Applebee’s while showing a little greasy goodness that we all love in a great burger. Is it lunch time yet? We’re hungry just talking about it.
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April 20th, 2009 | Posted in Advertising, Interactive, Our Work, Print | No Comments

Working with ‘Cowboy International’ the studio worked on an extensive campaign for the re-launch of Disaboom. The campaign include a wide variety of print ads, banners, trade show materials, websites, emails and more. The approach was to be bold , engaging and of the highest quality. Disaboom works to provide the tools and guidance for those touched by disability to live active, engaged lives. They have built a community for sharing stories and personal insights, as well bringing people together. There’s nothing stronger than the power of community – which is why they are connecting the millions touched by disability to both information and each other. We were glad to do our part.
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April 18th, 2009 | Posted in Advertising, Our Work, Print | No Comments

Working with the in-house team at Barney’s New York, we here at Ziegenhagen Studio worked on lots of fun print projects. The projects ranged from store signage to print ads and direct marketing. Shown here are examples of work for the Barney’s Outlet Spring Sale. We created some cool little printed ads with our own custom illustrations. We also designed the direct mail and store signage for the big event. We were tweet tweet tweeting even before twitter. How cool is that? Read more »
April 18th, 2009 | Posted in Branding, Our Work, Print | No Comments

You know what love doing here? Helping out growing businesses and branding them from scratch. Ariven develops high end properties for sale and rental in the Philadelphia area. Great design and quality materials are their focus. We wanted to go to back their roots and base the brand on some of the classic brownstones that Ariven gutted and refurbished. The buildings have the amazing classic rowhouse attributes on the outside that are so familiar to the area. Beautiful classic facades, cobblestone streets and vintage style lamposts. Ziegenhagen Studio decided to make those elements a focal point along with a rich red that reminds us of the brick facades. The client was very happy and really appreciated that we focused on qualities of their properties that they never really thought to promote.
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April 18th, 2009 | Posted in Branding, Our Work, Print | No Comments

The Liba Group focuses on providing non-traditional marketing initiatives for brands of all kinds. They do everything from market research and testing to development and execution. They were looking for for their own brand to be light, an clean. Something that would be flexible and work well on tons of applications. We think that’s just what we gave them and so did they.
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April 18th, 2009 | Posted in Branding, Our Work, Print | No Comments

Talent Gravy was our proud leader, Michael Ziegenhagen’s, first baby. Straight out of Hoboken New Jersey worked on lots of great projects with even better friends. Gravy is no longer with us but we sure do still like the brand. We think you will too.
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April 18th, 2009 | Posted in Our Work, Print | No Comments

LTech has been providing superior technology solutions to organizations around the country since 2001. They focus on helping companies leverage cloud technology, google app solutions and search engineering. We provided them with an exciting brand image to set them apart in the marketplace. Read more »