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Boys & Girls Clubs : Conejo and Las Virgenes Branding

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Scope

Boys & Girls Clubs of Conejo and Las Virgenes came to Zumablue to gain a uniform branding in their marketing pieces.

Solution

Over the course of several months and several different projects Zumablue created a new brand that gave the Club a youthful and invigorating look.

Of the vairous projects the ones featured include:

  • Club View – An informational overview of the Club and services
  • Club Courier – A bi-annual newsletter
  • Marketing banners displayed on Thousand Oaks Blvd.

WellPoint Dental

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Scope

Create a two-color newsletter for WellPoint’s dental division, that can be rebranded across four different entities and distributed in various states.

Background

WellPoint needed to develop their first provider newsletter, to be distributed across different brand guidelines nationwide (Blue Cross of California, WellPoint, Anthem, and UniCare). WellPoint needed to make sure that their communiqué would be read, from beginning to end.

Solution

With Zumablue’s vast experience in the health care industry, this request was handled effectively with a clean, open and easy-to-read design. Dental refresh used pictures that conveyed the simplicity in managing daily activities under the WellPoint umbrella. Important information was highlighted in a simple yet effective manner. Corporate colors were used across each brand, and slight adjustments to color mixture and composition controlled for proper printing and great final results.

Connect for Kids

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

Challenge

Develop a new, young and fresh look to the Connect for Kids newsletter in less than 72 hours, and under a very tight budget.

Approach

To brainstorm quickly and provide the Boys & Girls Club with not only a fresh new look, but an effective and memorable newsletter that would become a branded communication tool for future editions.

Solution

As a non-profit organization, the Boys & Girls Club has little funds and resources to focus on their newsletter. Zumablue came up with a design that is clean but also visually appealing. Using strong negative space and bright colors, Zumablue helped this piece become a huge success!