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When shaping the strategy for a web site or application in planning and budgeting efforts, it's essential to consider the mobile solutions needed to be successful.

STM Bags Wins iLounge Award

November 08, 2012 @ 12:32 am by Circ in Web Design

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Circ client, STM Bags, has been recognized by iLounge as "2012 Accessory Maker of the Year," the site's annual Readers' Choice award.

It's the Little Things

August 03, 2012 @ 10:20 am by Ali Gray in Web Design

We all enjoy the little details in life that make our experiences simpler and more memorable. The same is true for web and mobile applications. But these little details are anything but little in their role in the user experience as a whole. They make our interaction with the device easier and faster, and sometimes even bring a smile to our faces.

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Looks like we're not the only ones who think our new identity is newsworthy: the Jackson Hole News and Guide covered our name and strategy change in their Business Focus section, highlighting Circ as one of Jackson's growing and evolving businesses. In case you didn't catch us in the paper, check out the coverage below:

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Moustaches in Advertising

June 15, 2012 @ 3:14 am by Matthew Speakman in Marketing

Tags: Advertising

Not long ago, Dust Cutter consulted Circ about extending their startup beverage brand into sales collateral and social media. Dust Cutter is a family recipe of Lemonade and Lemon Tea from the Warm Springs Ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. As you could only expect, the brand has a true-to-life cowboy backstory that's as iconic as it is authentic.

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As the story goes, in the Old West, after a long day on the dusty trail, fresh squeezed lemonade was just the thing to cut your thirst. If you're not already picturing Clint Eastwood or Sam Elliot, I'd love to hear what did come to mind. For us, the ubiquitous yet mysterious persona of the cowboy lends itself perfectly for a close up photo of a thick dusty moustache.