Client: Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal
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‘Photo Friday’ is a weekly showcase of the photography work by TOKY Branding + Design’s Associate Creative Director, Geoff Story.
In conjunction with the Old Masters exhibition, the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, River Styx and the St. Louis Poetry Center will present a marathon reading of the Metamorphoses by Ovid.
More than seventy members (including our very own Eric Thoelke who will be reading at 12:45pm on August 29) from the St. Louis community will read fifteen-minute segments over the course of two days, on August 29 and 30, beginning at 10 a.m. and ending at approximately 7 p.m. each day. The event will take place in the Pulitzer’s galleries and is free and open to the public. For the most up-to-date information and schedule, visit the blog at http://metamorphoses.pulitzerarts.org
HOK.com mentioned in the Sept. 2009 issue of Design Firm Management & Administration Report as an example of a well-designed website:
“In the large-firm category, St. Louis-based HOK chose to redesign its Web site to showcase the global organization as “One HOK” across all markets, lines of expertise, and geographies. Two other goals were to establish a “consistent, unwavering focus on design excellence” and highlight the firm’s “commitment to sustainable design, thought leadership, and knowledge sharing.” A five-person HOK marketing team did extensive research and planning, including a competitive analysis of other large architectural firm Web sites, before collaborating with St. Louis-based TOKY Branding + Design. The development team selected three simple navigation paths–ideas, work, and HOK, imprinting the “Ideas work” branding message onto HOK–and used state-of-the-art Flash. MCA judges cited the site’s “excellent condensation of information and excellent movement throughout.” A Web Trends analysis showed a 23 percent increase in visits compared to those of the previous year, and HOK was pleased to report that the number of e-mails it received each week doubled.”
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