TELLING THE STORIES

We work with you to explore organizational opportunities and develop systematic storytelling approaches, generating positive, measurable results. Here are snapshots of some of our work. Take a look.

YESTERMORROW DESIGN/BUILD SCHOOL

Yestermorrow

Yestermorrow Design/Build School has been at the forefront of education in DIY home building and green technologies for three decades.  From its small campus in Vermont's Mad River Valley, Yestermorrow has created a national community of thought leaders in emerging areas of architectural design and sustainable practices.  When the school recently reached its 30th anniversary, it realized that success also produces the need to refresh, energize, and systematize the marketing and enrollment strategies that lead to ongoing mission fulfillment and growth. HigherMind picked up our tools last year and got to work with the Yestermorrow crew to build the next story. READ MORE >

CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE

Are you a YouTuber? Who isn't? Video has become one of the most widely used media across the internet and around the world. It has the power to communicate simultaneously on multiple levels, expressing your message visually, emotionally, and creatively. We have a choreographer, composer, and videography crew engaging the Champlain College community right now. READ MORE >

PH INTERNATIONAL

PH International Case Study

Got MoJo? Mobile Journalism is not only one of the most empowering forms of communication humans have ever seen, it also provides the opportunity to renegotiate age-old conflicts and tensions. Our experience includes developing an educational program for high school students in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the United States to learn how to use new media tools and networks to effect change. READ MORE >


Last week we helped Jacob Rogen of Rogen Design-Build in Montpelier build out the brand of his business.  We designed ...

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Frozen water from the Torne River and an online magazine that makes it flow.

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Is Google making us stupid? The internet has some intellectual and cultural consequences.

says who?