OVO

“OVO has done an excellent job of building a scalable brand for Sticks, Stones & Dirt and extending it with consistency and care across a variety of media. They have earned my complete trust in design and brand management.”

Sticks, Stones & Dirt

Sticks, Stones & Dirt is a land development company offering exclusive custom properties in the desert foothills of Arizona. SS&D came to OVO in need of a complete visual identity with implementation through strategic marketing collateral. We built the identity with the disarming, playful name as the central, emotional driver, providing an accessible solution that is clever and unaffected.

Client Testimonial

“Coming from a strong design and advertising background myself, I understand that we [creatives] inadvertently become very opinionated and closed in our view of design. To work with a group like OVO that can come up with a fresh look and a compelling, well-researched argument for their position is rare. OVO does a great job of getting away from individual preference and addresses effective business strategy objectively. Their abilities far exceed that of a traditional design firm and broaden to effective marketing strategists. OVO has done an excellent job of building a scalable brand for Sticks, Stones & Dirt and extending it with consistency and care across a variety of media. They have earned my complete trust in design and brand management.”

— Pat Shudak, Sticks, Stones & Dirt

Accolades

Communication Arts named OVO as a “47th Design Annual Award” winner, in the category of trademarks, for our trademark for Sticks, Stones & Dirt.

“As a Communication Arts 47th Design Annual selection by the distinguished 2006 jury, we congratulate OVO Creative Group for its trademark design,” said Jean Coyne, executive editor of Communication Arts magazine. “Acceptance in the Design Annual is known throughout the industry as the most prestigious awards competition for demonstrating excellence in the field of communication.”

Of the 9,286 entries submitted, only 246 projects were selected in 18 different categories representing 203 firms. Entries were judged by a panel of nine industry experts from across the globe. Within the trademark category, only 18 entries were distinguished by the annual design competition. The winning projects was featured in the November 2006 issue of Communication Arts which has worldwide distribution of more than 70,000 copies.

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