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Van Winkle & Associates
Offices: Atlanta, Georgia
They believe there is magic in advertising, but it only comes through perfect
understanding. At Van Winkle & Associates, they strive to build a perfect
understanding of the consumer before they start any campaign. It is imperative
they know how their client's products and services interact with lifestyles,
opinions, and individuals. Van Winkle & Associates has a disciplined approach
to identifying the core aggregates of brand loyalty. |
Venables Bell & Partners
Offices: San Francisco, California
Venables Bell is an intelligence-driven ad agency. This manifests itself
in the services they offer and how they offer them. They have no rigid,
predetermined way of handling things, and no silos preventing them from
coming up with new and unique solutions. Everything is designed around the
business problem at hand. They handle media planning and print buying because
it works better that way for their clients. |
VGS Creative
Offices: Westport, Connecticut
VGS Creative is a full-service advertising, marketing and design firm with
an emphasis on outstanding creative, hence the word "Creative" in close
proximity to the "VGS." The agency was started in 1993, and is now independently
owned by three partners. It has been growing consistently every year. The
people at VGS Creative think for their clients. They work non-stop and have
long-term relationships with their clients. |
VIA
Group
Offices: Portland, Maine
Privately held. Two little words that make a big difference. This means
VIA Group answers to their clients, and only their clients. Not a holding
company. Hey, VIA actually stands for something. It's a Latin word meaning
"the way." But for them, it also means Vision. Instinct. Action. It's how
they attack every challenge. And what guides their success. |
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Vitalink
Offices: Raleigh, North Carolina
Vitalink Communications is a full-service marketing, research, advertising,
and public relations firm. They strive to combine a time-tested approach
with a surprising and unique style to gain outstanding results for their
partners. Vitalink works with a wide variety of clients and specializes
in education associations, colleges and universities, professional sports
teams, business-to-business firms, business-to-consumer firms, and nonprofit
organizations. |
Vital Marketing
Offices: New York, New York
Vital Marketing is a full service experiential marketing agency, specializing
in strategic planning, event marketing, sports and entertainment marketing
and promotions. They are the first marketing agency that specializes in
targeting multicultural & youth consumers concentrating in the aforementioned
disciplines. They believe in full customization because no two clients are
alike. |
Voveo
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Creative problem-solving is a Vovéo Marketing Group specialty. You can tell
because their provocative marketing campaigns don't just win awards—they
generate rewards for their clients. They don't deliver excuses—they deliver
results. Leads. Prospects. Buyers. The very thing you need to stay profitable
and competitive in today's challenging and changing marketplace. |
Vox Medica
Offices: Malvern, Pennsylvania
Ideas that help health-care marketers market health care in new and better
ways. Vox Medica prefers hairy, scary ideas. But sometimes, a subtle one
will do quite nicely. They may come in the form of a big, fat strategic
document. Or a few well-chosen words paired with the simplest of pictures.
Whatever form they take, Vox Medica's ideas always have one thing in common:
they bring clear thinking to complex problems. |
VSA
Partners
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
As VSA Partners has grown and evolved, organizations have increasingly challenged
the agency to explore the boundaries of their businesses and brands, and
to find new relationships between aesthetics and economics, technology and
audiences, communication and culture, brands and experiences. Having deep
roots in the discipline of design enables them to envision the effect they
want to create and to explore the most productive path. |
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