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Microsoft
Microsoft wanted to throw a launch party to announce their
new software, Windows Media, to the music industry. Spotlighting
Blues legend Buddy Guy and Microsoft Chief Architect Bill
Gates, CKA named the event, concepted the AudiSee99 brand
and developed this exclusive invitation sent to top industry
players. Upon opening the personalized box invitation,
each recipient enjoyed a new Hohner harmonica. |
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Microsoft
CKA initiated the development of these recruitment postcards
sent to those college students who were prospective Microsoft
hirees, informing them of upcoming on-campus recruitment
events and interviews. Response was overwhelming from
students and recruiters. |
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Microsoft
Microsoft rolled out it's mobile tour schedule with this
piece CKA created. The innovative Mobile Experience Tour,
featuring a 45 foot rolling mobile theater, gave mobile
professionals and enterprise executives an end-to-end
perspective of everything they needed to know about mobile
computing. |
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WebTech
Ed
CKA created an exciting direct mail piece for WebTech
Ed, an annual Web conference for programmers. Our objective
was to create a compelling visual reflecting today's fast-paced
Web world. All phases of project management from conception
to printing was handled in-house. |
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Tacoma
Dodge
A sense of humor drove this campaign targeted to audiences
in Tacoma and the Southend. This solution built name awareness
for the car dealer with a creative approach. The "personal
ad" style proved flirtatious and engaging. |
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Carpet
Exchange
Focusing on contractors and builders in the region made
a lot of sense to Carpet Exchange. These postcards took
a clever approach to speak about Carpet Exchange's selection
and service. |
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Broadcast
Programming
Love-talk radio personality Lia is "hot". Getting that
word out to stations across America inspired the use of
these visual metaphors as creative direction for postcards.
Result: Extremely Hot! |
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Microsoft
The term "Web-enabled solutions" needed a creative
platform to resonate with the architects of the internet:
the developers. In addition to a compelling time-line
approach for the brochure, CKA spearheaded all of the
advertising for this one-day event that encompassed 160
cities, 64 countries for over 70,000 developers. |
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