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How a Digital Campaign for the Home Builders Licensure Board Helped Protect Consumers from Unlicensed Contractors
A digital campaign created for the State of Alabama’s Home Builders Licensure Board helped educate consumers about the dangers of using unlicensed contractors and urged them to “Ask to See the Card” before hiring someone for home repair or remodeling.
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The Alabama Bicentennial Commission Celebrates Statewide
If you're having a state-wide, three year birthday celebration, you need a comprehensive invitation. Stamp created a website that served as an event calender, history lesson and resource for event planners.
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ADPH Gets a Healthy New Brand
The Alabama Department of Public Health needed an updated brand to accompany its new mission and values, and to create visual consistency among all divisions of the department.
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Baptist Health System Helps the Community Cope During COVID
Using a combination of outdoor, social media, print, digital banner ads and broadcast—Stamp created a campaign to provide insight about seeking routine care during COVID-19. Interviews with multiple healthcare professionals provided perspectives and ultimately answers to the community for how to cope during the pandemic.
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ADPH Inspires Young Adults to Take Safety Measures with COVID Doesn’t Care Campaign
Using a combination of stark and bright colors, as well as the COVID imagery, STAMP created attention-grabbing creative to show that “COVID Doesn’t Care” and we need to do our part—especially young adults.
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Creating an Opioid Public Service Campaign on Behalf of Multiple Partners
Stamp joined forces with two Alabama state agencies in an initiative to address prescription drug abuse. The Zero Addiction campaign resulted in effective and memorable messaging which was then pushed out through a variety of media outlets statewide.
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A Powerfully Persuasive Approach Helps Behavioral Healthcare Alliance of Alabama Raise Awareness and Funding
The Behavioral Healthcare Alliance of Alabama joined forces with the Alabama Council for Behavioral Healthcare (ACBH) to launch a campaign that spoke directly to lawmakers in session. The mission of the campaign was to bring to light the urgent need for government funding that could make mental healthcare more accessible in the areas that needed it most.
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RSA By the Numbers: A Visualization of Impact
A cascading microsite delivers important statistics to the Alabama legislature on the importance of the Retirement Systems of Alabama to the economic welfare of the state as a whole.
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ALDOT Tells Alabamians “We Can’t Live Like This” With Thought Provoking Creative
Using data from research that consisted of in-person focus groups and phone surveys, Stamp created the “We Can’t Live Like This” Campaign to show that safe driving is something that needs to be taken seriously.
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Girl Scouts Represents Diversity and Inclusion with Environmental Graphics
Using a combination of custom illustration, stock illustration, and client-provided badge and cookie art, we created a welcoming space that led girls of all backgrounds to see themselves expanding their skills and knowledge with the Girl Scouts.