WORK: BLM x FUBU

It’s a Black Lives Matter Global Network and FUBU collabo! The two came together to create limited-edition merchandise that was released in early November at ComplexCon. At the exclusive Long Beach release, event goers had the opportunity to register to vote as we gear up for the 2020 Presidential election.

Our design team had the pleasure of assisting with producing the limited-edition t-shirts as well as developing the 2020 brand identity. We look forward to continuing to help build the brand by developing a social media activation  plan and designing impactful marketing materials. To date, the opportunities with BLM have been limitless and that’s what we’re most excited about. Until then, thanks for checking this out.


WORK: Verizon Media

Have you heard of Verizon Media? Obviously, Verizon alone is huge, however their digital media arm is behind some of your favorite sites like including Tumblr, Huff Post, and Yahoo just to name a few. Back in 2018, we were hired to help VM develop the look for an internal program focused on increasing leadership and cultural competencies. This project included multiple phases and is still on going.

Prior to rolling up our sleeves and getting busy with Phase I, we worked with members from their team to study Verizon’s 100-page brand book (that’s a joke, but not really LOL). It was important for us to understand how far we could go with design. We also took the opportunity to review what other VM internal programs did when it came to design and branding. This initial process wasn’t all fun, but it’s necessary to help us learn  about the client, team and project.

In summary, we helped with:

  • Logo and Branding
  • Impactful Tagline
  • Merchandise Design (Apparel & Accessories, and
    Printed Materials, just to name a few)
  • Content Creation
  • Photography & Videography

Phase II of our engagement culminated with a trip to California to document the start of the program and to develop content to help them tell their story. Now this… is the fun part!

The Artoholik Team had to determine which resources, including team members, would be needed to accomplish the job. We had to review things like which light kit to pack, cameras to bring, how many, where we’d stay and what we’d do once we got there. Stressful right?

The event was hosted at the Yahoo Sunnyvale Campus which was only a few miles away from the infamous Silicon Valley. During our daily commute, we passed the offices of Google Cloud, Microsoft and Texas Instruments. But the real highlight came once we stepped foot on the Yahoo campus. We got to tour each building and it’s offices while scouting shooting locations.

During the workshop sessions were it felt like we documented word for word. There were so many interesting dialogs and events, so we just tried to cover every. After a few sessions, we were reminded that the added bonuses of working with our lineup of clients is amount of new information we are exposed to. It’s a lot easier to create content for brands when you can really get behind what they’re “selling”.

After spending the workdays documenting for VM, we made sure we took advantage of being in Cali. We braved the traffic and headed north to San Francisco. We stopped off at the Painted Ladies, took a walk down Haight Street, and then hit the Mission district for some Urban Exploring. The other evenings we made our way through downtown San Jose and fell in love with a two Mixology bars Paper Planes and 55 South. Both known for their innovative cocktails and good vibes.

Overall, the trip was a success! And in case you have a strange affinity for workplace food options like we do, you should know that we gave the Yahoo cafeteria, URL’s Café, 5-stars! They literally serve everything, like everything… There were so many options that we won’t even bother to give you a short list.

Sounds fun right? Here are a few fun facts about this project and our trip…

  •     It was Rasheedah’s first trip to Cali
  • We shot over (1000) images and over (200) video clips
  • We ate at Carl’s Jr. twice and didn’t go to In-N-Out Burger (in case you didn’t know, it’s a unwritten law that you must stop into an In-N-Out Burger during a Cali trip. Especially if your eating fast food)
  • We went to bed every night after 1AM and got up for work at 6AM
  • We sat in traffic for a combined 60 minutes each way (yup, that’s Cali traffic for ya’)

Stay tuned for a more in-depth showcase of the project. We’re still working with this awesome team!


Introducing Kevin T. Lowery to Expand Management Division

Introducing Kevin T. Lowery to Expand Management Division

Ok, ok, you’ve got us! ?

Over the last couple of years, we’ve focused on equipping you with creative assets to keep your website, social channels, and various brand initiatives up-to-date. Via photo and video we’ve produced for you, we were able to leverage this process and skillset with multiple clients, creating a unique, raw and straight-forward marketing tool to power our business.

You ate it up! Content development is one of our hottest services!

I know you’re probably saying,
“What are you talking about Iquan?”

The Question: How can THE ARTOHOLIKS add value to my business?

The dark side of our business has been size and management. Because we are a the go-to choice, we get pretty busy. What happens to the other moving parts of the business when the designers are busy designing?

Are you following?

Here’s a quick scenario… We all love food, right? We know a few great spots that serve great food. And 9 times out of 10, we don’t complain about the food. We complain about the service. If the service is bad, the food becomes bad.

So…

If we provide awesome creative services, but miss deadlines and etc., just like the restaurant scenario, clients won’t be satisfied.

In an effort to continue to grow and deliver best-in-class, nimble service, I’m happy to announce we’re now in the management game.

“How Iquan?”

Introducing Kevin T. Lowery, the latest addition to the Artoholik team. Kevin is here to save the day with his management and business background. His professional experience includes retail management, finance, and account management. Kevin’s day to day within the office will be to oversee the management team and support our creative group.

Dedicated solely to management and planning, he will have the resources and time – yes time is a resource, but we can never put too much emphasis on time – to impact our projects in a major way, streamlining them so you not only get great results, but great service as well. 🙂

Together, Kevin and I plan on pushing THE ARTOHOLIKS to the next level with dope design, rich assets, and now, strategic planning and management.

Please welcome, Kevin T. Lowery!