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Communicating Your Sustainability…or Communicating Sustainably?

What should you do during “recessionary times?” Both.

As stated on Twitter earlier this week (find us @studio_22), consumers 18-34 will be driving green trends in the next decade. We also said that when you promote your products to this group, you should do so in a sustainable way.

If you’re a brand that can demonstrate a genuine commitment to responsible practices, tell consumers your sustainability story. Do it authentically. Brands can gain a competitive edge when they engage consumers on issues that they care about. Do it on a hang-tag. Do it in your catalog. Do it on your website. The person buying your product or service will feel good about making the purchase because it supports a belief that they subscribe to. You’ll provide added value – an important quality at the moment.

Now, about those sustainable communications…those hang-tags, brochures, catalogs, reports. There’s more to a sustainable marketing piece than slapping some ink on 30% recycled content paper. We won’t bore you with substrates here, but care must be taken with the imagery and text, colors, sizing, and ink used in producing your communications. Even the firm you choose to work with has an impact on the footprint of your printed materials. Embracing this concept on the back end will push you even further ahead of the competition in the eyes of your customers.

Studio 22 In Transition

We will be transitioning our office to a new location over the next couple of months. “What?! Again?” you say? Yes, we know. But let us tell you why…

• The new office will be closer to where we live and play, and just one mile from Eryn’s home, allowing her to walk or ride her bike to work most days. Good bye 16-mile commute!

• The move will not increase any team members’ drive into the office, and telecommuting is an option.

• Our client base has spread out so widely that we don’t need an office space in an urban area any longer.

• Our internet connection will actually be faster…

• We’ll see the mountains from our office windows and know the names of our neighbors.

• Free parking!

• Hiking at lunch time.

Instead of seeing this every day:

Traffic entering Frederick, MD – photo credit: Maryland SHA

We’ll see things like this
:

Rattlesnake Rock view in Frederick watershed

Our new space will be in a renovated historic building at the base of the Catoctin Mountains in the town of Thurmont. Stay tuned for details!

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