MarketSpace Opens Eyes to AIDS Awareness

by MarketSpace, February 10th, 2012 in Print

Eye-opening creative is a specialty of MarketSpace Communications. So when the Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force (PATF) asked us to help boost awareness and attendance at the organization’s annual benefit by designing promotional event materials such as a postcard, invitation and program to coincide with their annual theme of “Open Your Eyes,” we knew we had the perfect creative solution that would do just that.

The annual event, based around a theatrical theme and entertainment by Broadway musical star, Christine Ebersole, included dinner, drinks and donations. Playing off of the annual slogan, MarketSpace designed captivating event collateral with the theme, “Open Your Eyes to the Stars.” Nailing it on our first shot, the MSC task force delivered PATF with a sophisticated, dramatic, symbolic red and black art-deco design that perfectly reflected the event’s theatrical atmosphere and would surely intrigue and inspire invitees. The client was enthused and thought the designs were a perfect complement to such an important event.

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  1. Jennifer Ficarri writes:

    As the new Director of Development for Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force, I was hired in September and immediately began working on our signature fund-raising event of the year – - the 26th Annual Benefit with Pittsburgh Public Theater. Prior year invitations were classy, well designed, and raised the bar in style and design. This year has continued in the same tradition, for sure!

    Working with Jenessa at MarketSpace Communications has been a wonderful experience! From the very beginning, she handled our account with care, special attention and a level of professionalism that exceeded my expectations- – making sure we stayed within our budget for design and print, while creating an “eye-opening” package for PATF’s annual event.

    We are thrilled with the work of MarketSpace!

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