Tim Girvin
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Tim Girvin is a calligrapher, illustrator, writer, public speaker and photographer.
He is an award-winning[citation needed] American designer[1] concentrating on branding and packaging design. His company, Girvin | Strategic Branding and Design, was founded in 1977. It is now called Girvin.
His work is uniquely diversified. The practice revolves around Girvin's thinking about branding as aligning strategy with storytelling, emotional content with tactical planning and experience design integration.[citation needed]
Creative offerings range from motion picture brand development—being responsible for several hundred cinema identity programs including The Matrix brandmarks, to the website design of the Encyclopædia Britannica, and the physical design of the new Microsoft museum, restaurants, shops and related experience design programs.
As a strategist, writer and charrette leader, Tim Girvin actively directs many of the firm's creative projects. The firm's principles have been in practice for more than 30 years, Girvin's size has ranged from the founding in the 70s with only several people, to well over 80 employees in the 90s, to a current size of more than 22 creatives, in NYC and Seattle, along with an alliance in Tokyo.
Their clients range from startups and incubation brand development offerings, to full-scale integrated strategic branding and design initiatives for clients for Ameristar, Boyd Borgata / Echelon, Capezio, CBS, Coca-Cola, Disney, Halekulani, J&J, Jumeirah, Kerzner, Kraft Foods, Nabisco, MGM / Mirage Resorts, Oqyana / Dubai, P&G, Wynn, Yves Saint Laurent and other high profile clients.
[edit] References
- ^ Mackoff, Barbara; Wenet, Gary (2005-03-29). Leadership as a Habit of Mind. iUniverse. pp. 28–. ISBN 9780595349036. http://books.google.com/books?id=PH4q1G6SvwoC&pg=PA28. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
[edit] External links
- Girvin corporate site
- Girvin corporate blog
- Tim Girvin personal site
- Tim's "Journals" feature in TheScreamOnline
- Article on kinesthetic branding
- directions to the Microsoft Museum
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