DDG Newsletter - September HeadzUp
Welcome to the September edition of HeadzUp.
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Some strategic attention for a brand in neglect
When incoming CEO, Andrew Boath, joined Office National, he was astonished to find that, despite significant turnover and market share, this vast and well-known office products group had a brand that was craving attention. Learn more here.
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A distinctive new brand with major care factor, for a leading health care provider
Mercy Health & Aged Care (Mercy) is a long-established organisation with a mission, strong tradition of care and a vibrant vision for the future. In late 2007, it was identified that, although the Mercy brand had enormous potential, it was not contemporary, focused or aligned to business objectives. Read the full case study here.
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A bold, product-driven website for an Australian-owned household homewares giant
Décor is an Australian-owned homewares company that, for more than 50 years, has been making products that are beautiful, functional, affordable and made to last. Read the full case study here.
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DDG - National Outlook whilst staying Geelong-centric
This brand management agency’s client list is proof enough that a metro city head office is not the only way to attract sizable clients. And DDG is backing its trend-bucking with a hefty expansion and refurbishment of its city-by-the-bay National Design Studio. More...
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Special Offer - DDG Creative Messages On Hold
Every day, thousands of Australians are put on hold. Every day, thousands of businesses overlook the opportunity to communicate brand messages to callers on hold. They fail to engage with a captive audience of potential and current customers who have already committed time and energy to contacting their business … callers who are ready to listen! More... |
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