Turkey Shoot
In 2018, USA Shooting launched a sporting clays fundraising campaign with the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) called TURKEYS FOR TOKYO. APEX was hired to design a memorable logo.
In 2018, USA Shooting launched a sporting clays fundraising campaign with the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) called TURKEYS FOR TOKYO. APEX was hired to design a memorable logo.
For the 100th anniversary of World War I, APEX created a series of posters to commemorate famous battles during the Great War. Proposing the project to the WWI Museum in Kansas City as a potential fund-raising opportunity, the posters were a labor of love that never quite made it out of the trenches.
In the late 1990s, APEX was hired to create the event promotional materials for a new creative furnishings trade show. And the results were… fine.
In 2013 USA Shooting had a perfect idea for a social media campaign, and APEX was more than happy to make sure their creative vision hit the bullseye.
When the weather turns cold, fall festivals take center stage. In 2017, APEX created the promotional materials for one of these special autumn classics.
From 1996-2000, APEX was hired to create the promotional materials for the Newport International Boat Show. Rhode Island might be the smallest U.S. state, but this project was big-time fun.
In 2013, APEX was asked to design a poster for the Air Force Falcons college football season. Although the design was one of our best efforts, it wasn’t selected by the client. Which made the poster one of our greatest creations and biggest disappointments.
The redesign of an entire newspaper can seem like an intimidating project, but when APEX was asked to create a brand new format and design system for The Colorado Catholic Herald, we were up for the challenge.
Designing the graphics for a semi-truck wasn’t the first thing that came to mind when APEX was hired by Wybron, Inc., a cutting-edge lighting company. But before long, our graphic concept for their Mobile Light Lab was rolling across U.S. highways, bringing their products and expertise directly to their clients in colorful style.
In 2008, APEX was hired by Portec, a company specializing in custom conveyor belt curve manufacturing, to help their business turn the corner.