Vitamin Builds More A/E Brands, Adds Four New Projects

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Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:00pm EDT

-- Design-Web-PR Firm Continues to Strengthen Position as Mid-Atlantic Leader
in A/E Branding Services -- 

BALTIMORE, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Vitamin(R) today announced its
selection as the "branding agency of choice" for four architecture/engineering
firms with locations in the mid-Atlantic region and beyond: CCG Facilities
Integration, CSD Architects, DMS International, and Hardesty & Hanover. Each
firm has hired Vitamin for distinct services, among which include: strategic
planning, public relations, re-branding, graphic design and web site design. 

President/CEO of Vitamin, Amanda Karfakis says, "Since Vitamin's inception, we
have rooted a niche for ourselves in the built industry and commercial real
estate markets. We've formed a significant number of relationships with the
principals and marketing directors of these companies, and we've focused on
building partnerships that last. We've found that our expertise in A/E/C,
coupled with our no nonsense approach to 'get it done the right way, the first
time, every time' is what wins us new business. We also see firms gravitating
toward Vitamin because we have a boutique atmosphere that offers high-end PR,
web design, and print design, all in-house, so there's no need for our clients
to manage multiple outsourced partner relationships. We take care of it all." 

Vitamin is handling the following new projects for these architecture and
engineering firms: 

CCG Facilities Integration, provider of integrated architecture, engineering
and technology consulting services has hired Vitamin to evolve the firm's
brand, redesign print marketing collateral, and develop the firm's new web
site. Established in 1992, CCG is headquartered in Maryland, with management
offices in California and New Jersey. 

CSD Architects, a full-service architectural firm with specialties in
education, senior living, healthcare and public sectors, has hired Vitamin to
design and develop the firm's blog (http://blog.csdarch.com), which launched
in July. Vitamin is also providing CSD with public relations support to
educate target markets about the firm's new senior living study called, "The
Sleepover Project." CSD has offices in Maryland, Texas and Colorado. 

DMS Construction Consulting Services, provider of professional construction
consulting services has hired Vitamin to create a new look for the firm's
brand.  On August 4, Vitamin launched DMS's new logo, print collateral, and
web site (www.dmsintl.com) in celebration of the firm's 21st anniversary. DMS
is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland. 

Hardesty & Hanover, the world's premier engineering firm specializing in
bridges, highways, and expressways, has hired Vitamin to develop a new web
site for the 122-year-old firm. Vitamin has an ongoing partnership with H&H,
and has created various print marketing materials for the firm, including
trade advertisements and H&H's 120-year anniversary brochure. H&H has 12
offices in the U.S., with a thirteenth office in Beijing, China. 

About Vitamin(R)
Vitamin is the "Cure for the Common Brand," the mid-Atlantic's first boutique
design-web-PR firm focused on nourishing brands through a best practices,
all-in-house approach to creating cohesive identity, print, interactive and
public relations programs. Vitamin's diverse client list encompasses regional
and national companies including numerous A/E/C firms, educational
institutions, restaurant/hospitality businesses, healthcare and non-profit
organizations, and search/staffing firms. www.VitaminIsGood.com



 
SOURCE  Vitamin, Inc.

Amanda Karfakis, President/CEO of Vitamin, Inc., +1-410-732-6542 ext. 22
(work), +1-410627-4098 (cell), amanda@vitaminisgood.com
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