We admit it: Awards make us feel good. After all, who doesn’t need a little outside validation now and then? We’re especially fond of the bling that comes with winning: the suitable-for-framing certificates, the ribbons, the occasional glass trophy/large paperweight.

But what we like best about awards is that when we win one, it really means our clients have won. And they seem to be doing that a lot lately. That doesn’t just make us happy—it makes us downright ecstatic.

Below you’ll find our award-winning work—including a Best of Show—in the Higher Education Marketing Report’s 26th Annual Educational Advertising Awards competition.

We define Dominican University’s “inspired mind” in these engaging illustrated ads for their undergraduate programs.
We define Dominican University’s “inspired mind” in these engaging illustrated ads for their undergraduate programs.
“What Makes an Inspired Mind?” is also implemented in this black-and-white version for Dominican’s Brennan School of Business.
This captivating ad for our ROI-based enrollment program for UAHuntville shows prospective students that this long-established university can give them room to create big ideas—and give their brains a workout.
Our most recent viewbook for UDM articulates the University’s commitment to enabling students, and messages naturally evolved to “Great Things Happen All the Time.”  UDM has seen a 109% increase in applications over our 10+-year engagement.
The “Your Next…” campaign for William Paterson University conveys opportunities for students, and is expressed in the institutional home page and in this award-winning admissions page.  This creative has produced increased open house attendance.
Instead of a dismal puzzle, with our help, financial aid is reinterpreted as “clearing the way for inspiration” in this newsletter for Dominican prospective students and their families.
Intelligent, confident, and ready to engage: The bold and challenging headlines in Chicago Booth’s advertisements continue to build the brand—and have brought in Booth’s largest-ever enrollment.