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Branding and the Web: What Your Company’s Website Says About You

How Much Damage Can an Outdated Website Design Cause for Your Business? As we move forward into the 21st century, a company’s web presence has become a vital component of its brand identity. While in the past, a company interacted with its target market mostly in-person or on-the-phone, today it happens almost exclusively online. As […]

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TriVision Ranked #6 Media Production and Design Firm on Washington Business Journal

The Washington Business Journal just published its Book of Lists 2019 on March 15th, and we are delighted to announce TriVision made the Top 10 not once but twice this year! TriVision was ranked as #6 Largest Visual Art and Design Firm, as well as #6 Largest Media Production Company. The Book of Lists is a collection

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Marketing Trends to Watch for in 2018

1. Billboards are Back! Between location tracking on phones and cookies that trace your movements on the web, it is now easier than ever before for marketers to understand their audience and cater exactly to their interests. For example, some high-tech Billboards can capture data such as, who was in the vicinity to see it and then

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TriVision Celebrates Rumi Day

On October 7th, the Alliance for the Restoration of Cultural Heritage (ARCH ) and the Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington D.C  hosted a special evening celebrating the internationally beloved son of Afghanistan, the great poet, Rumi the Maulana.  TriVision was honored to have taken part in the celebration as one of the special guests as well as a sponsor, having

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A DC Marketing Company’s Thoughts on Taking Creative Marketing Risks

People love creativity in many forms: marketing, movies, books, and even food. You probably can’t go a day without seeing a friend post an article on their Facebook about creativity. Even back when you were a kid, who did you want to be when you grew up? Chances are you had a big imagination; the sky was the

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A DC Marketing Company and the NCA are Honoring Our Veterans’ Final Resting Places through Training and Safety Video Production

The National Cemetery Administration (NCA), a sub-division of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, honors veterans and their families by keeping their resting places in national shrines and with lasting tributes that commemorate their service and sacrifice to our Nation. Currently, the NCA is responsible for the upkeep of 131 national cemeteries and nearly 3.1 million grave sites. Since

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Marketing in the 20th Century: 3 Reasons Why Print Advertising Isn’t Dead

Nowadays, it seems we are being reached by marketers on digital platforms constantly. Whether it’s programmatic marketing on our iPhones, commercials on television, or online advertisements, we are exposed to some form of digital marketing on a daily basis. Though digital marketing is the fastest growing and most popular form of advertisement, it is still not proven to be

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DC Branding 101 : How Should Brands Respond to Tragedy?

Branding in Times of Tragedy When tragedy strikes, marketers have typically struggled to show their support in a way that is effective, true to their brand, but also sensitive. Some ad professionals say brands should not get involved at all in order to stay mutual and avoid conflict, but how is this possible in the social media driven

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