With jarring colors and a set of interesting evil robots, we brought visual impact to this alarming set of statistics and are helping Symplified get it shared around on the internet. Here’s hoping it makes some waves!
If you drive down 14th Ave every day (like Brittany does), you might have noticed a new building pop up and open this summer—the Denver Police Crime Laboratory, at 14th and Cherokee. Zigzagging along its façade are organic window elements inspired by DNA helixes, as seen in the photo above.
Studio Pattern continues to knock it out of the ballpark. We give them an assignment and they come back with something that communicates exactly what we need in a way that wins awards. Most importantly, they don’t just make it look good, they make sure each project meets its business objectives first. And that goes for sweatshirts as much as corporate literature. I’d recommend Studio Pattern to anybody, but I’d rather keep them as my secret weapon in the war to break through the noise.
Mark Jordan, Creative Director
Webroot
Studio Pattern never ceases to amaze me. Their design is always right on target and their attention to detail goes above and beyond. Ever since they helped us launch a new look and feel for our marketing collateral, we’ve received countless compliments from retail partners and even earned an award for one piece. To top it off, they’re just wonderful people to work with. You can’t ask for more than that.
Suzanne Moore, Senior Marketing Communications Manager
Webroot
Webroot won MarCom Gold awards for two sales guides designed by Studio Pattern! We’ll be posting pictures of these exciting, informative pieces soon. The press release from MarCom is after the jump.