Work

Go ahead, look around. We don't just create breakthrough, attention-grabbing, relationship-building work — we create breakthrough, attention-grabbing, relationship-building work that will make you smile when you look at your ROI.

Our process will work for you and the outcome will work for your organization. Let's be honest: we have a creative director, a lead strategist, a project manager…just like every other agency. But there's one huge difference you’ll see from the first time you meet us: Our process will work for you, and the outcome will work for your organization. That's because no other agency you’ll talk to thinks about this stuff like we do. We could blather on with all kinds of chest-beating, but we’ll let our work speak for itself...

Don't just take our word for it. Our clients love working with us, are proud of the work we do together – and are delighted with the results they get. But let them tell you that in their own words.

EXCLAIM
created the "Treat You Well" campaign for UW Medicine which has won national awards for creativity and was credited with improving the Medical System's image by nearly 60%.

EXCLAIM creates and manages advertising and design projects for companies across the nation and in some unexpected parts of the world – like Denmark.

EXCLAIM created the Tukwila•Life campaign which showed vitality and excitement in the Tukwila market. The campaign was just recognized by the local chapter of the Public Relations Society of America for its effectiveness.

EXCLAIM has created identity, signage, collateral and advertising materials for all of John Howie's restaurants, including Seastar and John Howie Steak.

EXCLAIM created the metronatural campaign for Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau. The campaign, now in its 3rd year, has been a great success for the Bureau.

In October of 2006,
EXCLAIM launched the metronatural campaign for Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau. At the time, this campaign garnered over $15 million dollars in free press. Today, the campaign is winning awards and running strong in publications targeting meeting and convention planners as well as potential tourists.