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    And Partners uses a change-focused design process to help businesses and organizations achieve their goals and grow. They create change for clients by combining insights with thoughtful execution. Their clients come to us with real business challenges, beyond just communications or marketing. So their services are designed to go deeper as well to help them better understand their key issues, guide change, and achieve their goals.

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    Hinge is the world’s leading research-based branding and marketing firm for the professional services. Hinge pioneering the new science of growth for professional services firms. They publish ground-breaking research that is uncovering why high growth firms outperform their peers. Using this information, they help firms refocus, re-brand, launch new services, expand into new markets, and take their game to a higher level. Their services include research, strategy, award-winning creative, online marketing, and helping experts become more visible in their industry. They serve the architecture, engineering, construction, technology, government contracting, accounting, finance, consulting, and legal industries. If you’ve been seeking a research-based approach to branding, marketing, and growth, Hinge puts the power of science in your grasp.

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    MoreYellow is a Digital Campaign Agency. They combine advertising tactics with digital product building to tell your story. They do this by building and bringing products to market through online channels. When they started out, they mostly focused on building single digital pieces, namely websites. These one-off executions were mainly used to accent larger integrated campaigns. As the interwebs have progressed and the variety of digital products have expanded, they found that tying together a string of digital executions on their own, can be a very successful way to build a campaign.

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