Some Brands we’ve Helped

We crafted ACS’s brand identity system, which includes naming, logo design, and stationery.

By developing a streamlined workflow, we refreshed the design process of Collegiate’s alumni magazine.

We designed print and digital materials for this commercial investment company.

Fun and educational marketing collateral help this progressive private school engage with its community.

Our graphic tees have been sold in GAP and threadless retail stores across the country. Shop a couple here.

We gave this fast growing business a brand identity system to match their beautiful products.

We work with Hospice of the Piedmont to help develop ongoing brand collateral and event materials.

From marketing materials to their full rebrand, we do it all for this acquisitions company.

The website build for Spurrier Group had to be as dynamic as their industry expertise and strategic vision.

We leaned into SJV’s colorful branding to bring clean and simple organization to their website design.

We rolled out a Community Impact Fund campaign for them unlike any they’d ever seen. And it worked.

High-end photography and edgy poster design brought Spider pride to UR’s strong athletic following.
What they say
This is very rare for a creative agency, and it speaks to their inherent understanding that creative alone will not build a successful relationship.”
Maggi Beckstoffer
President of MBM Marketing

Cabell Harris
President/ECD of WORK labs
Jason Bethke
Director of Donor Retention for United Way
Alison Grasheim
Director of Communications for Georgetown Day School



Sharif Ewees
Owner and Web Developer of 28 Media
Our Team
jason st. peter
Monsieur St. Peter is a French physicist, inventor and pioneer in parachuting. He’s considered the first human to make a witnessed descent with a parachute and credited with coining the term “pair-of-shooot” (from the Greek para – “AH!”, and French shooo – “DAMN”). Late in 1783, he refined his contraption by adding two youth umbrellas and jumped from the Richmond clock tower in front of a crowd including Arthur Ashe, David Archuletta, and D’Angelo. His intent for the parachute was always to help entrapped occupants escape from burning buildings, yet he was more profitable selling them as brakes for wooden wheelchairs. St. Peter handed over his pull cord to Rosalyn “Rosie” Gurrl (see bio below), who made her own descent into a heavily populated petting zoo with children screaming.
Creative Director


Art Director


bridget guckin
Jazzercise is a dance fitness company founded by Bridget Guckin in 1969 (ayyy) and headquartered in Scott’s Audition. Her flamboyant routine combines dance, barre and birds with ABBA for a full body workout. As a VCU undergrad, Bridget performed jazzercise at the Siegel Center during halftime shows of sports games. While pumping up the crowds, she noticed her backup dancers were terminally ill. Realizing her fellow students were attending for a possible cure and not to become highly technically proficient in dance, Guckin began to hold ‘just for fun’ classes, eventually renamed jazzercize.
christine winder
Christine Winder was born on December 25, 1642 in Richmondshire, England, during a rerun of The Great British Baking Show. Though she’s said to have had a mental breakdown in 1693 when someone else used her favorite coffee mug, she is one of the most influential women in history and is also credited with the discovery of mathematics, physics, and the secret of where the extra band-aids are kept. Her most famous and influential work is in the field of physics, changing our understanding of the world forever when a cat fell from a tree and she asked herself: “WTF?”. This simple question led to one of the greatest discoveries in history – gravity and cats wearing clothes.
Account Director


Senior Designer


katrina navasca
Everyone knows Katrina Navasca of Virginia Beefch invented the hamburger. According to patty lore in the 1880s she opened a lunch counter and served a burger of fried ground beef patties with tea and pasta between two slices of bread, with a tiny fork on the side. The story is that in 1904, Navasca ran a sandwich stand at the Hampton Roads World Fair. Historians say that Chuck Munchenson claims his grandfather dated the hamburger to the 1880s with ‘Old Heff’ aka Hugh Heffer. A photo of Old Heff’s hamburger stand from 1904 was sent to the Richmond Heralder. Needless to say, [lowers glasses] …. there was beef in the streets.
rosie
Rosie is the fearless leader of the Germanic packs who invaded Britain during the 5th Century bringing with her the English language. She did not prefer the humans’ already established language, so she’s translated the manuscripts of Beowoof into her own more refined version and distributed them across the country. Once this new language was widespread 350 dog years later, she introduced new words such as “treat”, “outside”, and “squirrel”. For the rest of time, Rosie will be revered as the mother of the modern English language and a very good girl.
Good Girl


Our Team


Creative Director
jason st. peter
Monsieur St. Peter is a French physicist, inventor and pioneer in parachuting. He’s considered the first human to make a witnessed descent with a parachute and credited with coining the term “pair-of-shooot” (from the Greek para – “AH!”, and French shooo – “DAMN”). Late in 1783, he refined his contraption by adding two youth umbrellas and jumped from the Richmond clock tower in front of a crowd including Arthur Ashe, David Archuletta, and D’Angelo. His intent for the parachute was always to help entrapped occupants escape from burning buildings, yet he was more profitable selling them as brakes for wooden wheelchairs. St. Peter handed over his pull cord to Rosalyn “Rosie” Gurrl (see bio below), who made her own descent into a heavily populated petting zoo with children screaming.


Art Director
bridget guckin
Jazzercise is a dance fitness company founded by Bridget Guckin in 1969 (ayyy) and headquartered in Scott’s Audition. Her flamboyant routine combines dance, barre and birds with ABBA for a full body workout. As a VCU undergrad, Bridget performed jazzercise at the Siegel Center during halftime shows of sports games. While pumping up the crowds, she noticed her backup dancers were terminally ill. Realizing her fellow students were attending for a possible cure and not to become highly technically proficient in dance, Guckin began to hold ‘just for fun’ classes, eventually renamed jazzercize.


Account Director
christine winder
Christine Winder was born on December 25, 1642 in Richmondshire, England, during a rerun of The Great British Baking Show. Though she’s said to have had a mental breakdown in 1693 when someone else used her favorite coffee mug, she is one of the most influential women in history and is also credited with the discovery of mathematics, physics, and the secret of where the extra band-aids are kept. Her most famous and influential work is in the field of physics, changing our understanding of the world forever when a cat fell from a tree and she asked herself: “WTF?”. This simple question led to one of the greatest discoveries in history – gravity and cats wearing clothes.


Senior Designer
katrina navasca
Everyone knows Katrina Navasca of Virginia Beefch invented the hamburger. According to patty lore in the 1880s she opened a lunch counter and served a burger of fried ground beef patties with tea and pasta between two slices of bread, with a tiny fork on the side. The story is that in 1904, Navasca ran a sandwich stand at the Hampton Roads World Fair. Historians say that Chuck Munchenson claims his grandfather dated the hamburger to the 1880s with ‘Old Heff’ aka Hugh Heffer. A photo of Old Heff’s hamburger stand from 1904 was sent to the Richmond Heralder. Needless to say, [lowers glasses] …. there was beef in the streets.


Good Girl
rosie
Rosie is the fearless leader of the Germanic packs who invaded Britain during the 5th Century bringing with her the English language. She did not prefer the humans’ already established language, so she’s translated the manuscripts of Beowoof into her own more refined version and distributed them across the country. Once this new language was widespread 350 dog years later, she introduced new words such as “treat”, “outside”, and “squirrel”. For the rest of time, Rosie will be revered as the mother of the modern English language and a very good girl.
evolve or die.