
Fall 2008
Newly Finished Projects
Broadway in Tucson
LP&G completely redesigned the Broadway in Tucson website. This included streamlined functionality, content reorganization, enhanced navigation, more accessibility to critical information to make a more user-friendly site experience. Broadway in Tucson is owned and operated by Nederlander Producing Co. of America, a national production company that brings Broadway shows to cities all over the country.
XOOD
We named this product, uncovered the niche, built the website, created packaging, secured sponsorships, launched the product nationally and hit the street running (literally) with this new all natural sports endurance drink. We are proud to be involved with such a great product. Read the case study.
Tucson Zoological Society
LP&G worked with the Tucson Zoological Society to design and supervise the fabrication of a donor recognition installation to thank those who helped the Society pay for a new educational facility at the Zoo. The "bamboo"-clad cistern — like the Leeds certified building — is made from recycled, reclaimed materials and fits in perfectly with the existing park landscape.
Fresh Produce Association of the Americas
LP&G helped articulate the website goals of this large-scale association of produce distributors and other companies providing services to the produce industry. By working closely with the FPAA to clarify their messages, we were able to build a stronger, members-only site to address the needs of this very narrow target audience.
Diamond Children’s Medical Center
This mid-size website was designed to highlight and bring awareness to the construction of Tucson’s only complete children’s medical hospital. The goal of the site is to present the fundamental need for donations and to educate the general public about the long-term vision of this facility.
Save the Cord Foundation
LP&G branded this non-profit group, produced collateral materials, and constructed a website that provides the world with critical information about the benefits of cord blood. Future content and interactive upgrades will position the site to be the premier resource of cord blood information for the general public, the medical community, government officials and insurance companies.
Work In Progress
Reid Park Zoo
LP&G has worked closely with the Zoo to develop an animal identification sign package for each exhibit at the park. The signs feature native habitat flora and fauna, highlight geographic zones and define the endangered status of each animal. We are currently working on companion signs that will convey information about conservation and individual animal adaptations.
The Entrada Group
This off-shore shelter service company came to us to help them clarify their intention to their core audience — large-scale manufacturing companies looking to move production to a location outside the U.S. We are currently working side-by-side with their web developers to restructure their online sales process.
LP&G STAFF NEWS
We have added to our collection of experts:
Nona Patrick joins us as public relations coordinator
Jessica Shafer joins us as web coordinator
We are having boy babies!
Cindy and her wife, Ashley, welcomed their son Grady Robert on September 11, 2008.
Missy and her husband, Steven, welcomed their son Matthew Richard on September 19, 2008.
LP&G hearts animals!
Betsy has a new kitty, Caroline has two wonderful newly adopted cats and Colleen finally has her hiking buddy, Scout.
New LP&Gisms
Sometime in the late 90's LP&G staffers started writing down the quirky things that come out of our mouths and occasionally our clients’ mouths during the course of business. They are sometimes crude, often laced with unfathomable word plays and always completely funny. (Especially to us.) Here are a couple of the latest entries:
“It’s been a productive day; I even figured out why the chicken crossed the road.”
- Client Rodrigo 8/7/08
“We’re taking the pancakes out altogether so the logo is up longer.”
- Cindy 7/2/08