PUBLICATIONS

Think Ink
If you believe we've become a "paperless society," just take a look around your office. The reality is print communication is far from obsolete. In fact, publications are going to be around for a long time—and they play a key role in recruiting and advancement, brand recognition, and institutional image enhancement. And, when publications work together with your other communications, such as your Web site, the impact is that much greater.

Putting Our Heads Together
Developing a strong partnership with our clients is crucial to Stamats' approach. Our team gets to know your campus, programs, institutional atmosphere, and vision. We then develop—with your vital input—a distinctive, personalized, and creative communication package that sends strong visual and emotional appeals to your intended audience and gets them to react, remember, and respond to your message.

A good publications plan starts with a visit to your campus. Together, we complete the creative brief—a document that serves as a catalyst to communication and minimizes false starts. We develop concepts, often at least three different, distinct creative recommendations, that reflect the agreements on our brief. We review the work of a network of professional photographers to find the one most likely to capture your image and enhance the concept. And, we write, design, and produce the publications. Our dedicated project managers are involved throughout the process to assure timely delivery.

Tools of the Trade
Stamats produces a wide variety of publications that reach out to virtually every audience (recruitment, advancement, and institutional) and address any communication objective. Our services include: project management; concept development, creative design, and editorial services; needs analysis, and goal clarification; professional photography; etc.

  • PUT YOUR PUBLICATIONS ON THE MAP
  • To learn more about how Stamats' publications experts can help your institution move forward with purpose and passion, contact Stamats.
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