Digital Research, Inc.
Digital Research in Kennebunk, Maine wanted an exciting brochure that communicated their passion for providing their clients with useful information. Listening carefully to DRI's principals and understanding their approach to acquiring this information enabled Burgess to develop a creative theme called the "Power of Re." Paired with the word "search," "Re" says that no matter how much you think you know about your business and your customers, there's always more to learn. More than a compelling concept, "Re" has quickly become DRI's new mantra.
Mercy
With the opening of its new campus on the Fore River, Mercy looked to Burgess to provide a fresh perspective on its many brochures. By developing a consistent design theme all programs and departments enjoy a unified brand that's clearly Mercy.
MCRCCP Screen ME
After statewide research showed that Mainers want straight talk from people just like them, Burgess went out and found real colorectal cancer survivors in Maine to "star" in a new campaign to promote colon cancer screenings for persons over 50. While research uncovered many barriers to getting screen after listening to the survivor's stories it because obvious the reasons to get screened are far more compelling.
MEMIC
Our brochure communicates MEMIC's passion for creating safe workplaces by asking the reader to consider the gap left by a worker out with an injury. Not your typical insurance company. MEMIC Indemnity provides its clients with the tools and support needed to improve workplace safety. With powerful photography and compelling copy the brochure clearly illustrates what's at stake.
Maine Mutual Group
MMG Insurance undertook the ambitious project of rebranding their company year. Burgess designed a new suite of materials that reflect the company's progressive, forward-thinking approach to providing protection and peace of mind through a network of independent insurance across Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and now, Pennsylvania.
Good Shepherd Sisters
A quickly-aging population, the Good Shepherd Sisters turned to Burgess to develop a piece that told their story and helped them recruit the next generation to serve. With a reverence for their work, we created a piece that showed that the life of a sister is far from dull and could be the most rewarding career of a lifetime.