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Hampshire Metal & Industrial Services requested a brochure to showcase their specialty services. |
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The Hampshire County Convention & Visitors
Bureau uses a GCAM-designed brochure to
drive prospects to
its website
and showcase
the community's tourism choices.
South Branch Inns obtained updated rack cards with GCAM assistance. |
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North River Retreat upgraded
from a self-donedesktop brochure
to a full-color design by
Gallery
Communications & Marketing.
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Business Risks International
wanted to position itself as the "go-to" firm for helping solve
security challenges. The "So you called BRI?" campaign
presented a series of typical situations for which business executives
would logically turn to BRI. |
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The Hampshire County Convention & Visitors
Bureau joined with local businesses to create a unified presence
in the West Virginia state travel guide with these co-operative
ads in the 2004 and 2005 editions.
Gallery Communications developed a series
of a dozen Hampshire
County WV postcards for the Visitors Bureau to make available
through local businesses. |
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GCAM developed a handy comprehensive guide to Hampshire County for the Chamber of Commerce
For Fit Inc. GCAM created a card to reach prospective customers through physicians' offices |
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The American Society for Industrial Security Foundation turned
to GCAM
for an identity brochure and Call for Papers promotion,
and for promotional materials and a Leader's Guide for its
Safeguarding Proprietary Information AV training program.
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GCAM developed magazine print ads for InstaBeds and
travel brochures
for Just Far Enough Getaway, the Potomac Headwaters region
of West Virginia, and the Hampshire
County Convention & Visitors
Bureau. |
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When introducing a comprehensive software
package for video stores IntelliVideo wanted to emphasize that it was selling
solutions rather than merely hardware.
TACT wanted to convey the purpose and benefit of its new software,
PC Auditor, in a magazine ad to stimulate direct mail orders. |
Security Management Magazine
faced a competitor with larger circulation and reader service
numbers. The "You Want Numbers?" brochure put those
numbers in a context that focused on Security Management's more
select and influential audience. |
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For GCAM-designed websites and logos |