07
Feb 10

We moved to offices in SOHO

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We Moved. Our offices are now located at the corner of Spring Street and Sixth Avenue. We’re excited about the change from midtown to downtown and are looking forward to discovering how the creative vibe of SOHO will impact our client’s work.

Stop by for a visit. We’ll show you around and catch up over a cup of coffee on the terrace.

Courtney & Company, Inc.
145 Sixth Avenue
New York, NY 10013

30
Jan 10

Can Wall Street Change its Image

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The top 38 firms are on pace to award $145 Billion in bonuses for 2009, up 18% from 2008, and just over the all-time high set for bonuses in 2007. Goldman Sachs’ part of this bonus pool is roughly $700,000 per employee.

While most of us are struggling to keep our job and pay our mortgages, it’s easy to get angry at the executives who run these companies. Here’s the tough pill to swallow–Wall Street is one of the largest, most successful industries in this country, as well as the entire world. It employs 150 Million Americans, and is 20% of our GDP. Despite what politically motivated individuals think, Wall Street and Main Street need each other and it’s in our economic and national interest to make sure that it continues to flourish here in America.

Wall Street has started to be more vocal. Morgan Stanley’s Chief Executive made a statement saying, “I do think the behavior is improper. We regret the consequence that people have lost money in it.” The banks that received bail out money seconded this sentiment when they met in front of the Financial Crises Commission, last week. However, the same executive later defended the firm’s actions as “exercises in risk management.” Do they really get it? Is it too little, too late? I believe it’s never too late, and here are three strategies I would get started on straight away:

First. Explain what you do.
Admittedly, we the general public, do not completely understand what or how you do what you do. Most of us were brought up believing, “If you can’t explain it, you can’t trust it.” Please, explain in layman’s terms how the financial system works, your role and the significance it has on our life, so that we can all have that ‘Aha’ moment.

Second. Put a face to the industry.
Unfortunately for Wall Street, most Americans imagine it being run by characters like Gordon Gecko, walking around in wingtip shoes and six thousand dollar suits, slapping each other on the backs saying, “Greed is Good”—with nothing but self interest and short term profits as the status quo. How about replacing this image with real people, real families, and real values.

Third. Communicate your values sincerely.
For the most part, Wall Street’s image problem is self inflicted with much of the after-the-fact Public Relations seeming disingenuous. Press conferences, news media, and weekend talk shows are a start, but more is needed. Why not rally the entire financial community, and publicly sign a code of conduct with ethics and values that the industry will hold themselves responsible for, and show how you plan to enforce it.

If there’s a lesson to learn here, it’s that the best time for a communications program, is before you need it. The damage caused will take Wall Street years if not decades to rectify and cost untold amounts of money and time. Perhaps, if they adopt a sincere, coordinated and creative communications program, Wall Street will be able to turn the tide of public opinion. Lets hope so, for the future of this vital American industry.

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Jan 10

A snapshot of the past decade

Along with my usual New Year’s resolution to eat less and exercise more I added a new one this year–to blog more frequently. Today is a new decade and anything is possible.

Here’s an interesting graphic created by Phillip Niemeyer for the New York Times online opinions section. It’s fun to look back over the past decade at the people, companies and topics that dominated our conversations. Enjoy and here’s to a happy and prosperous 2010.

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24
Nov 09

buildOn improves image of Global Gala ‘09

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800+ people attended this year’s buildOn Global Gala held at the Hilton in Stamford, CT. Courtney and Co lead the Gala Committee and produced all communications including invitation, program, environmental installations and graphics.

New to this year’s Gala was two 3-dimensional museum-quality installations where guests could purchase selected items like a chalkboard, brick or day of community service to help fund the US and International programs. A 20′ foot Discovery Wall was constructed that included 20 questions about buildOn and nudged viewers to interact with the piece to reveal the answers.

Our team traveled to Connecticut to volunteer and help set up the installations, and then stayed to attend the event. The biggest fundraising event of the year, the event raised over 1.2 Million Dollars for buildOn’s domestic and international programs. A huge success!

Here are a selection of photos from Bryan Cary.

To find out more about buildOn and how you can help go to buildOn.org.

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27
Oct 09

Mali school breaks ground thanks to you

P1020443We’re back from our trip to Mali, and the ground-breaking ceremony for a schoolhouse in a tiny village about 4 hours southeast of the capital city of Bamako.

With the help of our business partners and clients we’ve taken a portion of Courtney & Co’s income over the past year and have donated it to help build a school in a deserving village in Africa. I would like to personally thank you for your patronage. By working with Courtney & Co, you’ve helped improve education in a small part of the world. As you know, education is a major key in improving social and economic conditions for struggling communities around the globe.

smallWe would especially like to thank buildOn, the organization who made this all possible. Their global network of passionate and hands-on individuals has built over 350 schools in developing nations like Haiti, Nicaragua, Nepal, Malawi and Mali. buildOn has been awarded the highest ranking 5 years running by Charity Navigator, who awards groups that have the highest percentage of donations going towards programs.

If you’d like to get involved go to http://buildon.org

Photos from the Courtney Trek

30
Sep 09

Great Marketing Experiment Goes Live

GME_Logo-1We have developed a web site called “The Great Marketing Experiment” where business leaders can come together to talk about the issues that are important to them. The focus of the site will be Branding and Marketing. Three things about the site that we feel are different from a basic Linkedin Forum or Google Answers is:

1. We focus the entire discussion around Marketing and Branding

2. We have experts who enrich and ensure quality discussions

3. Will produce a book of the leading topics of discussion.  For you. By you.

Mission: Together, we’ll build a manual of the best thinking in marketing and branding today… all accessible to small business leaders like us. It’s easy. It’s time to start the discussion we’ve all been wanting to have.

Join the conversation!

12
Aug 09

USC Roski Students Thank Courtney

Elementsofstyle_bookCover New York sent us a thank you gift recently for the studio tour we gave the visiting USC Roski design students from earlier this year. How did they know that I desparately need this book? Must be reading my blog posts. Anyway, it’s a timeless and beautifully illustrated book. Thank you for your thoughtful gift.

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Aug 09

Courtney guesses the price of her pants

jc_pennyI’m immune to marketing and promotions right? Every day I exit Penn Station and get bombarded with offers of of FREE newspapers, samples of breath mints, a coupon for a health club, FREE this, sample that. Never once do I stop. I’m a New Yorker and smarter than that. But, for some reason the JC Penney display caught my eye. Could it be a distant memory of following my Mom through a JC Penney in upstate New York when I was a young boy. Or, maybe it was curiosity. How could models stand behind cellophane without sweating or losing their dignity in 80 degree weather in front of one of the world’s busiest transportation hubs.

Never shying away from a challenge, I accepted the advances of the clipboard carrying JC Penney representative to guess what the cost was for the man’s tie and women’s pants. Funny, I missed the tie by about $15 bucks, and guessed the women’s pants within $1 dollar. Lets not read into that too much.  5 minutes I will never get back for a red JC Penney bag with lip gloss and a women’s fitted t-shirt .  I guess I’m not JC Penney’s target audience?

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Aug 09

Designing for the greater good

greater-goodCourtney & Co is proud to announce that two projects have been showcased in a design book published by HarperCollins. The book will be called “Designing for the Greater Good”, and will showcase the best design work for non-profit and cause-related marketing produced in the last five years.

Designing for the Greater Good by Peleg Top and Jonathan Cleveland will be in stores in early 2010. It will be distributed around the world and published by HarperCollins Publishers.

“We are excited to be a part of something bringing light to the socially-responsible design that’s going on right now. This work has been rewarding for us as a company and we are thrilled its being recognized.” Mark Courtney, President and Executive Creative Director

The brand refresh for Classroom, Inc. will be featured as a case study in the book. This means a one or two page spread will be devoted to the work also showing the story behind the design. Classroom, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving reading and math skills for middle and high school students by developing engaging computer simulations for students and training and support for teachers. Their goal is to help ensure that whatever social and economic obstacles young people face, they all have a chance to succeed.

The invitation package and poster designs for the 2007 Do The Wright Thing Gala were also selected for inclusion in the book. The Gala celebration is an annual fundraiser for “The David Wright Foundation”, a charitable organization focused on giving back to children’s causes that was founded by the third baseman of the New York Mets.

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Aug 09

Courtney & Co Hosts Sustainability Event

DrLaura_SappiThe featured speaker for the evening was Dr. Laura Thompson, PhD and Director, Sustainability & Technical Marketing from Sappi Fine Paper. Her multimedia presentation was informative and educational. Designers leaving the event felt better equipped to make recommendations to their clients about important topics like forest management, recycled vs. virgin, wind power printing, environmental issues, and sustainability when producing corporate communications. Calin Shope, from The Hennegan Company, rounded out the presentation, adding valuable perspective from the print production side, giving designers a complete understanding of all aspects of sustainability.