kerr 3 design group, inc. Achieves Marketing Award
EDMOND, OK (October 29, 2004) - - kerr 3 design group, inc. in Edmond, Oklahoma is celebrating the achievement of a major award for their firm’s marketing efforts. The Oklahoma Chapter for the Society for Marketing Professional Services recently conducted their annual SMPS Oklahoma Marketing Achievement Awards competition for Architectural, Engineering, and Construction firms. Open to SMPS members and non-members, the awards showcase each firm’s best marketing pieces in a variety of categories. Edmond’s kerr 3 design group, inc. took top honors in the category for Company Overview Brochure.
Contest entries were judged by a panel of jurors with experience in the field of marketing, which included representatives from The Journal Record, Brainworks Advertising, and the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. The awards were announced recently at the SMPS Oklahoma Banquet held at the historic Mayo Hotel in Tulsa.
“This is a tremendous accomplishment for our firm,” said Terry Kerr, president of kerr 3 design group, inc. “We wanted to create a marketing piece that was informative and truly represented the approach we take in our architectural design and construction. I feel we succeeded in that. This is a great reward for our efforts.”
The overall concept for the brochure, which focuses on the design+build services provided by kerr 3 design group, inc. and kerr 3 construction group, LLC, was a team effort by Terry Kerr, James Kerr, Architect/Project Manager, and Jason Baffrey, Business Development. Graphic design and layout was completed by Staplegun Design Group in Oklahoma City, with copy written by Jason Baffrey.
Located in Edmond, Oklahoma for 27 years, kerr 3 design group, inc. has sought to design buildings such that the client’s mission is visibly evident. Architect Terry Kerr’s goal for design is to make certain the finished product represents the client’s goals, dreams, and vision. kerr 3 design group inc. projects include the OmniDome Theater and Zahl-Ford, Inc. building in Oklahoma City, and the Main Fire Station, in Guthrie, Oklahoma, among others.
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