“Bradbury's rebrand of The Creeks has had a very positive effect on sales. Redesigning our website, sales materials and social media around 'A beautiful life' has helped establish The Creeks as one of Regina's most prestigious residential neighbourhoods.”
"Our Foundation has been working with Bradbury since 2015. They are responsible for a brand re-fresh that breathed new life and focus into our public image, and defined our visual personality. The Bradbury team have become trusted partners and always find a way to deliver on time and on budget. Thanks for making us look so good."

Emphasis Creative is here to help your company succeed by providing custom designed, high quality, creative strategies to give your business a coordinated look and message. Emphasis Creative is a small and nimble consulting agency run by artist and designer Liz LaManche. They aim to help you find and communicate with your customers, create a comprehensive brand that puts your company forward in an appealing way, and do business more efficiently using new technologies. The focus is on websites that are simple, elegant, easy to use and informative.
Halo Media is a marketing, graphic design, and video production company in Durban, South Africa. Full service, through-the-line, the whole nine yards. They work with a range of businesses from big brands around the world through to small brands who are positioned to become big brands to take over the world. They are a corporate graphic design agency specializing in Brand Management and building successful brands for companies.
Ransom is a brand design and content creation studio located in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 2013, Ransom began with the idea of forming a small, agile and collaborative group of creative professionals devoted to visual excellence, the production of uplifting work, and the pursuit of beauty. Today, they specialize in building sophisticated digital content and experiences for inspiring brands and organizations they believe in — on location or in the studio, the world over.











