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March 24, 2015

Mustang Marketing Welcomes Mallorie Hendrix to the Team!

The Mustang team has a new graphic designer to call our own: Mallorie Hendrix is our newest full-time employee! After coming to our aide as a temporary freelance designer in an extremely busy December of last year, she more than proved her value and commitment to the team, and we’re thrilled that she’ll be a …

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March 18, 2015

Alternative Education

  For many, across generations and geographic regions in this country, attending a four-year university is no longer the gold standard in education, it’s just the standard. An essential, even perfunctory, part of one’s resume. Without it, the job search is deemed an even higher hill to climb. Well, I was just hired as a …

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March 4, 2015

What’s a Bad Review Worth?

Social media has cracked open the communication possibilities and realities between businesses and customers. It has added a new dimension to marketing, to PR, to community outreach, to volunteering, to customer service, and it has revolutionized “word-of-mouth.” Social media also creates a unique space for instant and honest feedback. A resulting highlight, for review platforms …

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March 2, 2015

Skin Age

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWtyWeNKR88 JAFRA’s new line of skin care products addresses the skin concerns of women of all ages, and the video—from the script to the models to the visual cues—had to represent each demographic with equal weight, interest and respect. Mustang educated ourselves on the effects of aging on the skin to properly portray what JAFRA’s …

March 2, 2015

Anniversary Seal

Discussions of Workrite Uniform Company’s 40th anniversary campaign had been long underway before Mustang came up with the “seal” logo idea. For a company milestone this significant, we wanted a visual that not only matched the achievement, but Workrite Uniform’s success and reputation in the flame-resistant clothing industry. The “seal of approval” look was a …