Capture local color, from your own backyard to favorite vacation memories. Lively. Vivid. A one-of-a-kind gift. Commissions and reprints available.
Bring your loved ones to life, forever. Nothing is more personal than a portrait — their unique face, their smiling eyes, the joy of your special moments together! Now accepting commissions.
MISSION BBQ serves America's most authentic contribution to the culinary arts, with a side order of patriotism. From their food truck days and first brick & mortar to all 80+ branches today, I've helped them establish every phase of their brand — including web content, social media, blogs, advertising and point of sale materials. Visit www.mission-bbq.com (and try not to drool on your keyboard).
"Proudly serving those who serve," Mission BBQ caters to something greater: Our uniformed American Heroes, especially active military, veterans, police, firefighters and first responders.
Integrated social media builds relationships -- and sales -- engaging its own community of loyal customers acting as brand ambassadors.
The "mission" part of Mission BBQ donates hundreds of thousands to those who protect, serve and save.
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Chabé Sambal
(with an ironic, unintended twist at the end...)
From local restaurants and regional businesses to major national brands, I bring a broad background in all advertising mediums — including print, billboards, broadcast and direct marketing. My specialty is helping clients outsmart their competition instead of outspending it, always with an emphasis on results.
It's not always about ads. Sometimes, your marketing dollars are better spent in unexpected ways — including cross-promotional packaging, mobile media and environmental graphics that shock & awe customers.
Branded fast food containers at restaurants invited locals to try out the new train route in their city neighborhoods.
Humorous messages poked fun at the Geico mascot, encouraging drivers to call for a better performing insurance quote.
Imagine stepping on a subway and finding yourself suddenly transported to the beach? Summery graphics encouraged NYC commuters to "get away without going faraway."
Stuck in traffic? Not on the new light rail. 3-dimensional videos whizzing by on city buildings reminded all about a faster way around town.
Pizza boxes remind train riders there’s so much more to do in NYC (than stay home eating pizza).
Visitors to a tasting booth at local street fairs also got a digital coupon on their smartphones inviting them to the restaurant for special deals.