Monday, November 05, 2007

For immediate release November 5, 2007: Western Canada’s only interdisciplinary creative agency, Karo Group, is offering the opportunity of $100,000 in pro bono work to help two community groups better achieve their goals through meaningful brand experiences.

Karo uses design strategy to create successful, integrated and focused customer brand experiences for a wide variety of clients, include ATB Financial, Calgary Stampede, Simon Fraser University, Syncrude, Enbridge, Ivanhoe Cambridge, Shaw, ENMAX, NovAtel, P.I. Financial, TransAlta, Concord Pacific, Alberta Securities Commission and First Calgary Savings.

“The not-for-profit landscape is as competitive as any private sector industry, with organizations on tight budgets vying for limited donation dollars and community volunteer capacity,” says Karo President, Chris Bedford. “We want to help out.”

Karo will apply $50,000 worth of design strategy and multidisciplinary creative to each of two not-for-profit organizations, one in Calgary and one in Vancouver. “We want to help two organizations develop meaningful brand experiences for their stakeholders and clients, which in turn will take them to the next level of attracting public support,” Bedford says.

Registered not-for-profits interested in receiving an application package can contact Karo at charity@karo.com.   An employee committee will create a short list and then employees from each office will vote on which two organizations will receive the $50,000 in Karo employee time.

The head of the Calgary committee and dedicated volunteer with Canadian Humanitarian, Kerry Worth, says “We’re thrilled to help charities develop a competitive edge the same way we help clients succeed in business.”  Natalie Clark, who is heading up the project in Vancouver, says “We are all really looking forward to this opportunity to help a worthy organization garner more support through a meaningful brand.”

This is the latest Karo initiative for giving back to the community. Every year, Karo provides more than $250,000 in pro bono work to groups such as  CANstruction, CKUA, Climate Central, Habitat for Humanity, Ronald McDonald House, One Yellow Rabbit Theatre Company and Brain Injury Group. Karo also provides time off to employees involved in volunteer pursuits and it will match an employee’s donation to a not-for-profit up to $500.

Karo succeeds because it respects its employees, clients and the community.

 Sunday, November 04, 2007

Canada Post has launched a real store on the virtual 3-D world of Second Life, demonstrating the sorts of opportunities that exist on the hugely popular website. Now, online shoppers can shop for real merchandise with Canada Post’s retail partners at Second Life.

 Friday, November 02, 2007

For immediate release November 02, 2007: Western Canada's only interdisciplinary creative agency, Karo Group has been named one of Marketing Magazine's top ten agencies in Canada. Karo was the only agency west of Toronto to make the list.

The magazine selected ‘Canada's Top Agencies 2007' based on three criteria: strategic/creative innovation, financial success and leadership. Karo was chosen, in part, because if its unique business model that focuses on customer experiences, and the agency's substantial growth (35%) over the last 12 months.

"Karo was founded on the principle that we will succeed only if our clients and employees are happy, and our business model grew out of that" says Karo's president, Chris Bedford. "In the last year, we've substantially increased revenue, rapidly grown our client list and fostered an amazing culture and work environment."

Also in 2007, Karo was ranked fifth in Canadian Business magazine's "Best Workplaces in Canada." Karo was the only creative firm in the top ten.

"We are proud of the awards we've garnered this year," Bedford says. "They help show that our strategy to break away from the pack and develop our own integrated model to serve our clients is working."

Karo uses design strategy to create successful, integrated and focused customer brand experiences for a wide variety of clients including Trev Deeley Motorcycles, Calgary Stampede, Simon Fraser University, ATB Financial, Concord Pacific, Syncrude, P.I. Financial, Shaw, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Enbridge, Vancouver Aquarium, Ivanhoe Cambridge, ENMAX, Alberta Securities Commission, Mountain Equipment Coop, First Calgary Savings and OpenRoad Auto Group. Karo’s reach also extends beyond the Canadian market, including the U.S., Mexico, China and Argentina.

Marketing Magazine will honour Karo and the other shops named as Canada's Top Agencies 2007' at the second annual Marque Awards Nov. 29 in Toronto.

For more information, please contact Chris Bedford in Calgary at (403)266-4094 or Warren Baxter in Vancouver at (604) 255-6100 or visit our Contact Us page.

 Tuesday, August 14, 2007

How do you promote the excitement of a wild, anything-can-happen yearly event like the Calgary Stampede using the mostly static medium of a billboard? This was the challenge Karo faced during a recent campaign. Karo decided to represent the thrills of the Stampede through animated stories on tri-vision billboards as one part of its strategy—and the results ignited a lot of interest in the creative community.

 Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Social lending: E-Bay for money

Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Buyers and sellers have E-Bay and Pay Pal, and in the last couple of years sites like Zopa and Prosper bring together borrowers and lenders on the internet. The idea is borrowers pay less interest than they would at the bank and lenders make more than if they were saving at the bank.

 Saturday, June 30, 2007

Revitalizing the Library Experience

Saturday, June 30, 2007

In conjunction with lead consultant OpenRoad Communcations, Karo has been awarded a major project to redesign the Vancouver Public Library web site. "It is a privilege to be involved with a cornerstone of our community in learning and literacy.", says Anson Lee, Director of Customer Experience Strategy. "With rapidly evolving and emergent internet technologies, understanding patron expectations is key to success." The project is underway with user research and concerning both online and physical branch usage.

 Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Karo is excited to announce that it has joined forces with the Rocky Mountain Soap Company to create a strong brand for the Canmore-based natural soap manufacturer, the first step in building a long-standing business relationship.  They have five retail stores in Canmore, Banff, Edmonton, and Calgary, as well as a thriving wholesale business.

Cam Baty of Rocky Mountain Soap says that some of his company's best-selling products, including Pumpkin Patch soap, have resulted from listening to their customers and using 100% natural ingredients to transform customer suggestions into desirable natural products.

"Our plan is to grow to 30 stores across Canada in the next five years. We chose to partner with Karo to help us get there by first better defining our brand and then helping us roll out an inspiring and consistent brand experience across our stores, our website and our marketing communications.”

 Monday, May 28, 2007

Karo is delighted to learn that we have been selected to be the wayfinding consultant for the nine-block private land portion of the South East False Creek Community Development and Olympic Village, a world-class Vancouver waterfront that will define the city’s future.