Category Archives: Communications

13 Apr

Large Pizza with Pepperoni and Happy Faces: How Emojis are Helping Brands

By Abby Brown, Creative Associate “Can you teach me how to use those emoji things?” my mother once asked me at the dinner table. Full disclosure: I don’t particularly love teaching my parents about technology. It requires a lot of patience and time, both of which I do not have. My mother sent me rat […]

24 Feb

And…Action (Plans)! How to Keep on Task and on Budget. Easily and Efficiently.

By Libby Esterle, Senior Account Executive Someone once said “There is more than one way to skin a cat.” True. Also morbid. And gross. Even for someone who prefers dogs. But the sentiment is accurate. People can tackle projects, solve problems and complete tasks successfully and through a myriad of ways, depending on their personalities, […]

10 Feb
3 Feb

Get Your Design On

By Abby Brown, Creative Associate One of the things I love about working at Rasor is that my fellow employees value design. Being our in-house designer, it’s wonderful to work with people who are open to and excited about how design can strengthen our ideas. Marketing and design are so interconnected, yet many people disregard […]

6 Jan
25 Nov

Are Christmas Ads Taking an Untraditional Turn?

By Abby Brown, Creative Associate You’ve barely digested all that Halloween candy when you start to see the signs. The decorations already line every retail store in America. The music starts infiltrating your favorite radio station. Your eggnog-loving friend is already getting jolly. Slowly you realize, despite the fact that it’s still early November, Christmas […]

27 Oct

Media, Ads and You: The Love Triangle You Can’t Escape

By Victoria Knepp, Account Associate  As a graduate with degrees in public relations and advertising, I like to think I am a master of knowing the difference between the two, but also knowing they are hopelessly intertwined. Any brand loves a good opportunity for publicity and positive association, but advertisers have an easy and lucrative […]

15 Oct

The Complications of Simple Design

By Abby Brown, Creative Associate  Unless you’ve been seriously avoiding computer usage lately, you’ve most likely noticed there’s something different about one of our favorite search engines. Google recently revealed its new logo, the biggest change to the brand since 1999. The wordmark now features a bold sans serif typeface (to spruce up your designer […]

6 Oct

My Type of Football Fan

By Kaity Dunn, Account Executive Before moving to Cincinnati just over two years ago, I lived in Indianapolis with my family. Often, when people hear that I’m from Indy, they’ll ask me if I’m a Colts fan.  I typically respond in the affirmative because I like it when the Colts win. However, the problem with […]

24 Aug