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Quarterdeck
Our client from Fall 1987 through the first quarter of 1995 grew from $1.7 million in sales to over $44 million and dominated the software utilities market with QEMM.
CyberMedia
We began work with CyberMedia before they had shipped their first product. We developed packaging for First Aid for Windows Users and PC 911. In 1995, CyberMedia succeeded Quarterdeck as the dominant publisher in the utilities category.
Micom
We helped Micom name their new product lines, the Marathon and NetRunner, which integrated voice and fax communications with data, saving toll charges between remote offices. Micom more than doubled in size from 1992 to 1996 and was later acquired by Nortel.
ChatCom
ChatCom was a project client with strong products, but a very limited budget. We had to design a breakthough ad for them, and with the help of their Marketing Director, Dennis Klein, did just that.
Medéa
With a small budget and little visibility in a brand-driven category, Medéa needed breakthough advertising on a budget (like most start-ups). We helped them get attention while projecting a reliable, quality image.