PR for People Monthly NOVEMBER 2015 | Page 11

Girvin | Strategic Branding and Design lives, works and plays across a rich tapestry of creative projects. GIRVIN named and created the Yogurt Culture Company — a wholly new farm to city fresh yogurt restaurant in NYC on Park Avenue, just south of Grand Central Station. Tim Girvin personally designed the original logo for Kettle Brand — in 1978, a small company that started from the back of a truck and is now a global enterprise. You’ve also seen Girvin’s work on the big screen. He designed the logos for Academy Award-winning films such as Clint Eastwood’s “Unforgiven” and global blockbusters like “The Matrix.”

Tim Girvin founded his company, Girvin | Strategic Branding and Design in 1977. The firm has offices in Seattle, New York City, San Francisco and Tokyo. Girvin’s roster of clients encompasses household names, celebrities, and a veritable round-up of the most recognizable businesses and brands in the world. Girvin’s firm has done good work for the rich, the famous, the humble, young upstarts, and those companies, organizations and individuals who want to make a great brand and a better world.

Spanning continents, he has worked everywhere and in every type of socio-economic and weather condition and political environment. Girvin has created brands, strategy, storytelling, naming, messaging, corporate identity and design for print, package design, all forms of marketing collateral and electronic media, including interactive, websites and social media. The great litany of clients across industries and sectors, past and present, can be found on the firm’s website.

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