You've probably heard about a little site called Facebook. Have you heard about iLovetheBurg.com?
Date: January 08, 2010
Our first design to be seen on the Central Avenue Trolley for the Grand Central District.
Date: December 20, 2009
Our firm is very lucky to have some of the most creative design minds in the area. The depth of style among the team gives us a strong range of capabilities, from corporate to consumer.

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browse through some of our Branding & Graphic Design news stories or browse our flickr gallery below.


  
 
Date: December 18, 2009
Rearden Killion reveals a new leaf for a seasoned team of senior property development professionals.
Date: October 28, 2009

As the internet becomes fused with social media and a high ability to micro-target audiences, we looked to create a platform that would offer all the value publishing, like a blog, but built within a traditional site menu and submenu framework.  Here's a running list of our web work.
Date: October 15, 2009
For the past 3 years, Rearden Killion Communications has volunteered its creative services to the Historic Roser Park Art Festival.
Date: October 14, 2009
Most, not all, do-it-yourselfers or traditional firms make the biggest mistake of having online ads click-through to a homepage. What a waste of money.
Date: October 09, 2009
This week, a campaign aimed at getting Floridians eductated about the effort to bring High Speed Rail to Florida debuted on digital billboards along I-4.
Date: October 08, 2009
The movement to bring high-speed to Florida is gaining, er, um, steam. In fact, right now, Florida and California are the front runners for getting the funds that would create thousands of short term and permanent jobs.
Date: October 07, 2009
DC based Taxpayers for Common Sense is one of those groups that pleases folks on both sides of the aisle, but rarely the politicians themselves.
Date: October 02, 2009
If you're local, you probably know the Facebook page Downtown St. Pete, a.k.a I Love the 'burg. We enjoy giving those that love the city as much as we do, little tid-bits about what's going on. Always feel free to share in the conversation or suggest things we should post. You can let us know at info@ilovetheburg.com.
Date: September 19, 2009
We know these are challenging times. We can help you maintain and improve your marketing efforts, cut costs and are experts in the growing area of social media and online advertising as well as accomplished designers, copywriters and marketers.
Date: August 15, 2009
Baltimore based educational company looks to our firm for nimble marketing direction, path of growth.

Date: August 02, 2009


BMW, Coca-Cola, AT&T and HSBC are a few of the brands our Madison Avenue team has handled. Today, our US-based agency maintains a low-overhead structure that reduces creative costs for Rearden Killion clients from Los Angeles to New York, Minneapolis to St. Petersburg.

The company's president founded Rearden Killion Communications in 2003 after spending 10 years with New York City’s largest and oldest independent agency, Rubenstein Associates. Last serving as Senior Vice President, during his tenure at Rubenstein, Bailey worked on a variety of national accounts including BMW of North America, Equal Sweetener, Clear Channel Communications, The Empire State Building and The Chrysler Building.  

Before joining Rearden Killion Communications, our Art Director served as Art Director with MegPac Intermedia where he led several projects for AT&T, Coca-Cola Foundation, and Citibank.

Current and past Rearden Killion clients include The Wikipedia Foundation, American Airlines, Bon Secours Healthcare Systems, The University of South Florida, Metrobank, The Woodcock Foundation, Taxpayers for Common Sense, Hattaway Communications, Alex Sink for CFO, Merlin Law Group, L-1 Identity Solutions, Builders Publishing Company, Medical Education Technologies and DreamTime Publishing.

 




 

Date: July 23, 2009
 

Rearden Killion Communications was formed by two former New York agency execs that escaped cubicle life to form a hybrid agency that draws on the strengths of creative, communications and technology.

We focus on the development of creative content and building distribution venues while maximizing the tools of both social and traditional media.

We firmly believe that every situation is different and there is no such thing as a cookie cutter solution. 
Go ahead, talk to us now.




 

Date: July 23, 2009