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    Holman work with client partners that are local and global, public and private, large and small....whoever, wherever, whenever, whatever -- they have the experience, multi-disciplinary talent, and flexibility to deliver the most effective and creative total solutions on time, on strategy and on budget.For over 50 years, they have produced exciting results for a diverse range of clientele, from global brands to local businesses, from B2B and B2C to government and cultural institutions.

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    Imagination is an independent creative company with 13 studios worldwide. Established in 1968 they are recognised as one of the world's leading authorities on brand experience. Transforming business through creativity, they create connected brand experiences through their business, strategy, technology, production and creative teams. And they measure the impact of everything they do ensuring their experiences are insight driven, optimised and aligned to their client's objectives.

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    Plazm is a creative studio founded in Portland, Ore., in 1991 with the launch of Plazm magazine. Together with their clients, they solve problems, tell stories, and seek out truth. Plazm magazine started as a cooperatively published, not-for-profit periodical that sparked a nascent creative community in early 1990s Portland. As the magazine garnered accolades and awards, it spawned a commercial design and branding firm whose clients have included Nike, LucasFilm, and MTV, along with local businesses and nonprofits such as PICA, the Northwest Film Center, and Fort George Brewery.

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