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		<title>Human Touch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 00:25:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Challenge
After more than thirty years of designing award-winning massage chairs, Human Touch wished to be better understood. Although they had experienced great success throughout their history, they felt that their approach to products made them much more than just “a chair company.” In fact, they defined themselves as a wellness company and brought that approach [...]]]></description>
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<p>After more than thirty years of designing award-winning massage chairs, Human Touch wished to be better understood. Although they had experienced great success throughout their history, they felt that their approach to products made them much more than just “a chair company.” In fact, they defined themselves as a wellness company and brought that approach to their entire product line.</p>
<p>With a new, game-changing product ready to debut, the time was ripe to reassert Human Touch’s identity as a wellness company.</p>
<p>To implement these ideas, HT contacted our partners at Info Retail for strategy and design of showroom and tradeshow environments to be deployed in Las Vegas. When video emerged as an integral part of the project, Info Retail tapped People of Resource to concept and produce the necessary video assets.</p>
<h2>Solution</h2>
<p>Although the stimulus for this project revolved around the debut of a new product, the opportunity to make Human Touch better understood as a wellness company was also great. Thus, instead of just filming a product demonstration video for Human Touch, People of Resource pitched an illustrative branding piece for the company. While the chairs were vital to manifest the company’s intent, the ideals and values behind them transcend individual products.</p>
<p>To point more to the idea of wellness, as well as introduce the innovative HT Connect features, the video we pitched was a person-centered story of using and benefiting from Human Touch technology.</p>
<h2>Results</h2>
<p>By underlining, literally, the importance of the experience of rejuvenation and therapy offered by Human Touch products, the video was able to show more of the identity of the company and it’s values instead of just one chair. It also illustrated the effectiveness of the unprecedented HT Connect technology.</p>
<p>The video can be seen in rotation in Human Touch’s flagship store in Las Vegas.</p>
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		<title>Malcolm Fontier</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 22:57:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Challenge
Malcolm Fontier’s eponymous modern travel accessory line was an instant darling upon its debut. Well-deserved nods from noteworthy publications like Wired, Dwell, and Lucky are a regular thing for MF’s clean, stylish, and vegan-friendly carryall line.
Nevertheless, the designer’s success begged a question: what next? How could his brand’s solid reputation translate into new products? How [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Challenge</h2>
<p>Malcolm Fontier’s eponymous modern travel accessory line was an instant darling upon its debut. Well-deserved nods from noteworthy publications like Wired, Dwell, and Lucky are a regular thing for MF’s clean, stylish, and vegan-friendly carryall line.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the designer’s success begged a question: what next? How could his brand’s solid reputation translate into new products? How could the audience for MF products increase? What would those moves look like?</p>
<h2>Solution</h2>
<p>To answer these questions, Malcolm Fontier again turned to People of Resource. Our relationship began several years ago when Malcolm tapped People of Resource to fabricate his trade show displays. We count it as an honor that he continues to trust us as a collaborative partner.</p>
<p>To gain increased control over interaction with his customer base, we initiated a two-pronged video campaign that would demonstrate the products’ usefulness and also convey Malcolm’s modern explorer brand message.</p>
<p>To reward loyal retailers and, again, tighten control over direct communication with customers, we developed retail displays that use high-quality materials in creative ways to keep production costs low.</p>
<p>Through a series of creative workshops, we worked alongside Malcolm’s team to research, understand, and expand upon the opportunities that laid in front of the company.</p>
<h2>Results</h2>
<p>As a result of our video and retail display work, we were able to deliver more meaningful connections between the Malcolm Fontier brand and its fanbase.</p>
<p>As a result of our product design workshops, we were able to expand Malcolm’s audience by creating new bag designs that increase his product offering variety. Further, our design for a new, lower-priced bag, delivers a broader audience while maintaining his reputation for top notch quality.</p>
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		<title>Roots Atlanta</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 19:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Challenge
Roots Atlanta provides an encouraging and challenging support system to enable young people to flourish from the inside out. The heart of this organization and its desire to serve in a meaningful way attracted the People of Resource to run alongside its pursuits and actions.
After creating an identity and web site for Roots Atlanta, we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Challenge</h2>
<p>Roots Atlanta provides an encouraging and challenging support system to enable young people to flourish from the inside out. The heart of this organization and its desire to serve in a meaningful way attracted the People of Resource to run alongside its pursuits and actions.</p>
<p>After creating an identity and web site for Roots Atlanta, we approached them with a program of fun and interactive custom furnishings. When the unexpected difficulties that come with every start-up effort appeared, the time and budget demands tightened significantly.</p>
<h2>Solution</h2>
<p>We responded to the situation by calling on local organizations for donated materials, and using some clever design details to deliver an exciting, modern, and functional space.</p>
<p>With the help of the local school system surplus and Mohawk carpets, we were able to obtain old art tables, work tables, chairs, and carpet tiles.</p>
<p>We fabricated a shelving system out of a single piece of reclaimed walnut to showcase the best children’s books. By retrofitting affordable Ikea shelving with a mason jar storage system, craft supplies became easy to find and organize. We also utilized extra legs from school desks to make a maple reading table and a twelve-foot, solid, heart-pine bench.</p>
<h2>Results</h2>
<p>The space is now brimming with fun and excitement. Just from walking in, kids can feel the energy and intent of Roots’ energetic founder, Nicki Keys.</p>
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		<title>Dex Industries</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 03:16:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Challenge
Dex is a leading provider of sustainable product using responsible practices. The firm is dedicated to exploring, pursuing, and executing creative applications of concrete and terrazzo.
When Craig Smith and Lauriel Leonard started Dex in 1999, their manufacturing of beautiful, original finishes made with recycled material and found objects pre-dated today’s green building movement by half [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Challenge</h2>
<p>Dex is a leading provider of sustainable product using responsible practices. The firm is dedicated to exploring, pursuing, and executing creative applications of concrete and terrazzo.</p>
<p>When Craig Smith and Lauriel Leonard started Dex in 1999, their manufacturing of beautiful, original finishes made with recycled material and found objects pre-dated today’s green building movement by half a decade.</p>
<p>Having proven our agility by executing both displays and product photography for Dex, People of Resource was Craig and Lauriel’s chosen partner when it became obvious that Dex needed a more robust website to display their prodigious product offerings.</p>
<h2>Solution</h2>
<p>Dex has an expansive portfolio of materials, products, and custom projects. We began by researching and cataloguing the company’s output throughout its history – we were struck by the many exciting custom projects that, in the steady flow of day-to-day business, simply hadn’t been shown off to the degree that their quality demanded.</p>
<p>By tightly structuring a consistent layout, creating feature pages to highlight partnerships, designing icons for material types, and articulating descriptions of their projects, we primed Dex’s work to be viewed at its best.</p>
<h2>Results</h2>
<p>We created a clean environment that requires minimal cognitive load to navigate and effectively communicates a commitment to craft and exploration.</p>
<p>Since the relaunch, their visits and exposure improved and exceeded the previous site’s rates.</p>
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		<title>Pallet Adirondack Chair</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 23:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a little promotional video we made for fellow industrial designer, Shelton Davis. He has developed an adirondack chair that is made from discarded pallets.
A PDF Booklet we created about the project is available for download in the sidebar of this post.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a little promotional video we made for fellow industrial designer, Shelton Davis. He has developed an adirondack chair that is made from discarded pallets.</p>
<p>A PDF Booklet we created about the project is available for download in the sidebar of this post.</p>
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		<title>ATL to NYC x Pecha Kucha</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Resource Chief David VanArsdale recently presented one of the initiatives he spearheaded as a Studio Instructor for Georgia Tech&#8217;s School of Industrial Design &#8211; a whirlwind trip to New York to visit some of the country&#8217;s top design firms.
David commemorated the presentation with a group photo which you can see above.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Resource Chief David VanArsdale recently presented one of the initiatives he spearheaded as a Studio Instructor for Georgia Tech&#8217;s School of Industrial Design &#8211; a whirlwind trip to New York to visit some of the country&#8217;s top design firms.</p>
<p>David commemorated the presentation with a group photo which you can see above.</p>
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		<title>Hambidge</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 01:42:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We recently had the pleasure to get to know and work with the good folks at Hambidge, a creative residency program in the mountains of North Georgia.
We created a short promotional piece for them to communicate the feel and magic that surrounds the experience of being there.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We recently had the pleasure to get to know and work with the good folks at Hambidge, a creative residency program in the mountains of North Georgia.</p>
<p>We created a short promotional piece for them to communicate the feel and magic that surrounds the experience of being there.</p>
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		<title>Can I Kick It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 01:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PUMA threw an epic kickball tournament October 4th here in Atlanta. They asked People of Resource to form a team and help bring some of Atlanta&#8217;s creative population to the field for a day of food, music, and good, old-fashioned kickball.
We gave it our best, but finished pretty close to last. We&#8217;re fairly certain we all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PUMA threw an epic kickball tournament October 4th here in Atlanta. They asked People of Resource to form a team and help bring some of Atlanta&#8217;s creative population to the field for a day of food, music, and good, old-fashioned kickball.<br />
We gave it our best, but finished pretty close to last. We&#8217;re fairly certain we all avoided team sports during our early years.</p>
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