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27 Dec 2009New work from Hyperakt:
“Frolick is a small NYC based company with a big appreciation for the joy pets bring us. So much appreciation that they put the care and thought that is usually reserved for human products into the design of their pet products. This is a brand that’s slick enough to appeal to a tech and design savvy urban professional, but also friendly and accessible enough for a suburban family.
We were tasked with capturing the energy and joy of this young company through its identity and packaging. We began with the brand mark, which is inspired by those exuberant moments when a pet and their owner are zipping to and fro as they frolick around a park. We then moved into developing packaging that emphasizes the loving relationship between pets and their owners for the company’s core products: Snackers, Lasso, Lumina, Ergo, Playser, Catzip and Glowzip.”
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3 Responses to Frolick Pet
Georgia A
March 15th, 2010 at 12:46 pm
I have two close friends and they make me very happy and full of joy..but i am also happy on my own.
PALADIN
March 18th, 2010 at 5:35 pm
If the community is small, then you must already have contacts at your target employer.
Speak to your contacts (not from work) and see if they have any openings AND if they would have an interest in employing you.
Let your contact (assuming that it is someone you trust, and why would they be a contact at a rival or partner company if you didn't trust them?) do the heavy lifting for you. For example, they could go to the manager of the area at their company that has the management and hiring responsibility for what you you currently do, and say that they know someone with great qualifications at XYZ company who is looking to make a move – would you be interested?
Then take it from there – don't provide a resume OR your name UNTIL you KNOW there is a mutual interest.
Good luck!
shari
March 19th, 2010 at 4:38 pm
No I don't. But I appreciate you for asking.