Great creative design is only truly great when it delivers what the client needs. From building a new brand identity to planning a full website build, our team follows a proven and effective process.
It all begins with the team. A single visionary might come up with a great idea, but it takes a team to make it work. With decades of aggregated experience, our award-winning Executive Creative Director works with a diverse group of writers, brand strategists, print designers, digital gurus, and video pros to create cohesive creative campaigns that get results.
First, we learn about your company and your customers. We gain deep insight into your business, your industry and your competition. What does your target need to see, hear, touch, or experience to inspire action?
Then, we create. Insights and strategy ignite ideas, which are translated into compelling concepts that capture your brand essence and resonate with your audience.
We bring these concepts to life in a diverse array of media. Logo designs. Brand identity. Marketing collateral. Print. Broadcast. Outdoor. Online. Point of Purchase. TV spots and viral videos. It all depends on the objective and the strategy.
Let us help your company find its image and voice, to best reach your target audience.
As owner and Executive Creative Director of Redcastle Creative, James has a unique prospective on what it takes to run a creative agency. In the 1990s, while pursuing a career as an actor, James owned his own small design company—Illuminati Design—for seven years. However, after much “feast and famine”, he sought out a more stable corporate environment. James became a Senior Graphic Designer and then the Art Director for the Addy award-winning Weiser Creative Group in Westlake Village, CA.
He and the team at Weiser created amazing brand identities, websites, print ads, the works. They executed strategic creative campaigns for national brands and highly recognized businesses such as Amgen, BP Solar, The California Endowment, Dole, DTS, Four Seasons, and the Ronald Reagan Library. The company was sold in 2010.
That same year, Saturn Creative was launched. The many relationships James forged with content creators, marketers, designers, programmers, writers, and video professionals allowed him to open the doors to a business without a literal roof. As a “virtual agency,” the creative marketing company’s unique paradigm was based on low overhead and a large talent-base, giving it staying power even in a difficult economy.
James eventually closed up shop with Saturn Creative to take on Creative Director and Director of Marketing roles at larger firms. His knowledge base and client circle grew.
James is proud to once again take on the role of business owner, this time with a more design-centric model. “Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more!”
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