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Shared Stories: BWorks

As you know, we love to tell stories, some of them even about the work we do around here. Unfortunately, there's so much going on (trust us: we know that's a good thing), we're often starting a new project the minute one wraps up. We've been looking for a way for members of our team to share the story of the thinking behind our work – but to do so in a way that's quick, interesting and compelling.

That was the inspiration behind our new video series, Shared Stories.

This month, designer Jason Stoff shares the story of our branding and identity work for BWorks, a St. Louis nonprofit organization that teaches kids responsibility through three different educational programs.

Take a look, and let us know what you think of the approach. We have lots of other stories to tell, and we look forward to sharing these videos with you in all of the usual places – here on our blog, and on Facebook and Twitter.

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