We've had the privilege of working on some phenomenal projects. Take a look.
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By wyattbrand
On 21, Jun 2013 | In Branding Print Public Relations | By wyattbrand
Art Alliance Austin
In 2008, the Austin Fine Arts Alliance had little name recognition as an organization, no brand, no continuity in event marketing, and was facing a location move for their most visible offering: the Austin Fine Arts Festival, which also had an image as a street fair that was “arts & crafts”.
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By wyattbrand
On 21, Jun 2013 | In Print Public Relations Web | By wyattbrand
Aware Awake Alive
Meaningful causes are central to Wyatt Brand’s expertise, but that sense of purpose went to a whole new level when we began working with the Starkeys—who in 2008 lost their 18-year-old son to acute alcohol poisoning.
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By wyattbrand
On 21, Jun 2013 | In Branding Environmental Print Public Relations Web | By wyattbrand
Consulate General of Israel
Having worked with artists, businesses, and the state of Texas in various ways, the opportunity to work with a nation was an exciting possibility. The Israeli Consulate approached us in 2011 to help them plan and execute a cultural campaign at SXSW for Israeli bands, filmmakers, and tech start-ups.
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By wyattbrand
On 21, Jun 2013 | In Public Relations | By wyattbrand
The Intergalactic Nemesis
When Jason Neulander first walked into our office in 2009, we tried to envision his wild-eyed vision of combining a radio play, comic panels, foley art, and more on a major performing arts center stage. Soon, we were announcing the Austin-born “live-action graphic novel”, which went on to wow Austin, and then the nation.
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By wyattbrand
On 21, Jun 2013 | In Public Relations | By wyattbrand
UNESCO’s IFCD
Being chosen from 8 companies in 4 nations was a big honor, especially when it’s for the United Nations Education Science and Culture Organization. We were selected to partner with Austin’s One Story Productions for a global PR campaign to tell the story of UNESCO’s international fund for cultural diversity. With a massive outreach in three languages across 4 continents, we knew that we’d been handed a massive challenge. But we are up for it…
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By wyattbrand
On 29, May 2013 | In Public Relations | By wyattbrand
Graham Reynolds
It was 2006 and composer, musician, and bandleader Graham Reynolds hired us to promote his first major motion picture soundtrack for Richard Linklater’s “A Scanner Darkley”. We helped arrange for a series of promotional performances and secured media coverage to get just about everyone talking about his part in the film. The response was phenomenal and we owe a debt of gratitude to Graham for
trusting us with it.