it’s never just about “the work”

It’s about what it does and what it means for your business. This is the lens we look through in executing on behalf of our clients. We create and roll out comprehensive strategies, campaigns, and platforms to build momentum, increase awareness, and deliver definitive, sustained results.

Branding Bonfire Effect Branding Bonfire Effect

Persimmon Goods

We don’t typically brand local, craft-focused coffee and cocktail lounges. But when we do, they’re literally right down the street from us. And helmed by the kind of creative visionaries who aren’t afraid to get funky. It’s how we fuel our fire, stay connected to our city, and mix play with work.

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Video HPE Video HPE

HPE Nimble Storage dHCI Explainer Video

We worked with the HPE team to develop a colorful, compelling product video that clearly positioned the HPE Nimble Storage dHCI solution. Through polished yet playful animations and a concise storyline, the final video illuminated the many benefits of the disruptive dHCI experience – helping viewers ditch doubts and discover the possibilities.

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Campaign Revenue Enterprises Campaign Revenue Enterprises

A Live Webinar for Patient Financial Services Teams

Revenue Enterprises set out to bring valuable thought leadership content to current and prospective clients to give patient financial services (PFS) professionals practical ways to increase patient payments while prioritizing the patient experience, all with a little inspiration from the one and only Disney.

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Campaign Thermo Fisher Scientific Campaign Thermo Fisher Scientific

"Rock the Clone" Campaign Theme & Design

The Thermo Fisher Scientific team engaged Bonfire Effect to elevate and evolve the “Rock the Clone” theme with highly visible and scalable creative imagery and messaging. The final go-to-market products held notes of the original campaign while fine-tuning the value propositions of the respective product families. All for a bold, emotive, and energetic cloning workflow experience that was music to scientists’ ears.

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