Talking Tool Box Wins Award For Excellence

Talking tool box wins marketing award KSK Design received a 2008 Business Marketing Association (BMA) “Award for Excellence” Bell Award for its product launch promotion of a dimensional "talking tool box" for Snap-on Industrial. Tanner-Monagle provided recording services, Carrie Wendt provided voice talent, and HM Graphics printed the packaging.

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New site launches by KSK Several websites have been designed and programmed by KSK in recent weeks. Check out Harrigan Solutions; Snap-on; and Burrall Associates.

Who's the new face at KSK KSK Design names Chuck Brunelli an Interactive Art Director. Brunelli comes to KSK from Whittman-Hart Interactive where he was serving as a senior designer. Brunelli also worked for Laughlin Constable and Marx McClellan Thrun in designer capacities. In this position, he is responsible for the interactive division of KSK Design including websites, CD-roms, Flash presentations and interactive kiosks. Brunelli has a bachelor of fine arts from UW-Oshkosh. He, his wife, two really cute children and a pair of Rottweillers named Deuce and Sascha reside in Bay View.

KSK featured In UPS Compass UPS featured KSK Design in their online newsletter The Compass.” The article, emailed to over 650,000 UPS customers nation-wide and featured on their website, is about KSK's use of customized software for shipping point-of-purchase signage orders for their customer Snap-on Tool.

KSK selected to produce Brady Street marketing campaign For the second year in a row, KSK Design has been selected by the Brady Street BID #11 to design, produce and publish The Pocket Guide to Brady Street, a twice-yearly ad-based publication promoting the restaurants, shops and businesses of the area. For more information, contact Vanessa LaCoste at 800.771.5867, ext. 21.


Boy Scouts win national award for brochure campaign created by KSK KSK Design was honored by the Milwaukee County Council Boy Scouts of America for developing several marketing pieces that received national awards. The Council was recognized in mid-April with the Ninth Annual Presidents Award for Marketing in the category of Best Marketing Campaign. The campaign, called "It's the Journey, Not the Destination," was comprised of a brochure, presentation posters, advertisements and a lenticular (3-D) direct mail piece. The same campaign was also recognized with the Judges Choice Award for Best Marketing Collateral.