September 22, 2011 (Bradenton, FL)—Boost Studio has been selected as the marketing design agency for the South Florida Museum and is the nonprofit’s newest Corporate Partner. Boost will provide creative services to assist in a two-year process of improving the clarity and effectiveness of the organization’s marketing messages, design and overall brand.
Boost’s initial project for the South Florida Museum involved creative design for the Ripple Effect, the organization’s first online-focused fundraising effort. Funds donated to the Ripple Effect will help support Snooty, the oldest known manatee in the world, as well as sick, injured or orphaned manatees being monitored and cared for at the Museum.
Jamie Jalwan, the South Florida Museum’s special events and marketing manager, reports that the campaign has already succeeded in reaching the halfway point towards their goal of collecting $20,000 from the community that will be matched by two anonymous donors.
“This has been a great campaign to garner awareness and support for our manatee care program,” Jalwan says, “and we couldn’t have done it without Boost Studio’s assistance. They helped us clarify, simplify and unify our message – a difficult task, considering all the great manatee stories and matching donation details we needed to share concisely with the public. We had a general concept and campaign goal in mind – not to mention a tight deadline – and Boost helped us set a course to achieve it.”
Jalwan says that she is thrilled Boost Studio will be working with the organization in a consistent effort to create effective and imaginative marketing design that both unifies and distinguishes the complex variety of exhibits, programs and outreach offered by the South Florida Museum.
Steve Boris and Christine Koch, Boost Studio owners and partners, bring together their unique backgrounds and distinctive perspectives to help clients achieve their goals through inspired concepts and design.