Photography

Minneapolis Law Firm Takes Nontraditional Approach to Branding

SPS Immigration PLLC launched at the start of 2015, determined to set itself apart from the mundane look of its peers and competitors alike. The result was a non-traditional look for a Twin Cities law firm. In a practice area that can be complicated and stressful for it’s clientele, Popular Content was able to convey a sense of openness and modernity with the SPS brand.

Services provided to SPS by Popular Content include: Logo and Stationary System Design, Executive Portraiture, and Responsive and Mobile-friendly Web Site Development.

 

SPS Immigration logo design

SPS Business Card Design

Sarah Peterson Stensrud, SPS Immigration

Start-a-Cmotion.com Web Refresh

Why ‘refresh’ instead of redesign? Existing site framework was good-to-go, C’motion needed us to overhaul their content, add some CMS-based news sections, integrate robust contact forms with automated location-based forwarding, and make updates to their home page with a simple flash animation to direct visitors to relevant content. Embedded Flash piece created in collaboration with Sam Soulek of SoulSeven.

Full site available at Start-a-Cmotion.com.

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Photography: Professional Portraiture

A sampling of executive and professional portraits from our own in-house commercial photographer. Connect with us to discuss producing your next photoshoot.

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Olympic Granola Web Store

Popular Content established Olympic Granola as a relevant player in the natural foods and energy bar market by starting from the ground up. From branding and identity work, to PR and media kits, to packaging design and POP devices, to a search engine optimized Web site and E-commerce store (the list could go on), Popular Content had a hand in nearly every advertising, marketing and PR function of this once unheard of granola bar maker.

Popular Content developed site has since been retired. Corporate name has since changed to ‘Olmypia’ due to naming conflicts with the US Olympic Committee.

Olympic Granola Web Store