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Imagination is a custom publisher and content marketing agency based in Chicago. We develop integrated marketing strategies to help clients build relationships and increase engagement with customers. We also work with associations to create content marketing programs and engagement strategies that increase revenue and grow membership.
Founded in 1982, VSA’s work across brand, communications, digital and marketing has produced results for some of the world’s most respected, forward-thinking businesses, including IBM, GE, Harley-Davidson and Nike. With more than 300 employees, VSA is headquartered in Chicago, with additional offices in New York and Detroit.
Data, Technology and Innovation (DTI) is a centralized global practice within Publicis Media, the media-centric solutions hub of Publicis Groupe [Euronext Paris FR0000130577, CAC 40]. DTI drives transformation across Publicis Media’s global agency brands via the provision of a scalable and consistent approach to data and technology. DTI is powered by a leading, global data/tech platform; best-in-class technology management and consultancy services; unified workflow solutions; differentiated products and client solution stacks; and strategic oversight of all major data and technology partnerships. Home to over 400 engineers, data architects, consultants, product managers and a robust project management operation, DTI helps scale innovation worldwide.
Vokal is an industry-leading digital experience agency specializing in mobile application development, responsive website development, user experience design, and branding in an interconnected world. We are redefining the expectations of what value mobile can create through our success in enterprise mobility management, digital development, and mobile experience design innovation. VOKAL has been defining mobile since 2009, consistently crafting experiences which engage audiences and exceed expectations. We devise, design, and deploy mobile experiences for big brands, fledgling startups, and everything in between, helping businesses speak to everyone in their audiences at anytime, from anywhere. We’re VOKAL, and we hear you.
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Thank you for visiting! My name is Kim Woods, Thank you for your time for viewing my page! I am unique photographer who greatly utilizes alternative perspectives. Thinking outside the box is something completely necessary in todays fast paced, changing society. There’s always a different way of doing things, and I always attempt to break rules with this in mind K Woods Media creates challenges in the greatest variety possible. Anything from weddings, to senior portraits, Architecture, Landscapes, or vehicles is possible. Utilizing different camera systems (view camera, 35 mm, and digital cameras) superb possibilities are attained. I was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI. Beginning my education Milwaukee Area Technical College, I learned the creative field is very much where I belong. Entering the Air Force, I ended up in South Dakota and was drawn the beauty of the Black Hills, which inspired me to explore photography intensely. Currently a senior at Black Hills State University, nothing can challenge me more than trying an alternative view and in a different view than something has been done previously.
Our full service event art company can provide artists for any event. We specialize in caricatures, face painting, silhouettes, portraits, body painting, digital caricatures and illustrations. Our highly experienced artists can cater to any artistic request!
'1800-Studios' is a Photo & Video agency based in Chicago. Our team is ready for your event anytime and anywhere! We will always match you with the best professional based on your needs and budget. For more information and price quotes call us ---> 708-808-0098 Our phone line is always open 24/7 in English and Spanish. Hablamos Espanol. Email us: [email protected]
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Candace Gelman & Associates, a national agency, was established in 1993 with a singular purpose: to merge photographers demonstrating authentic talent with creatives and buyers globally. These photographers are free thinking visual artists pursuing mastery in their craft. They are fun loving, exceptional human beings each exuding his or her own unique vision and personal style. Their photographs have been acquired by galleries, museums, and private collectors; all have won countless awards recognizing their talent and commitment. Expanding their role as visual communicators, our photographers collaborate directly with creatives in the fields of advertising, design, and editorial. Our photographers’ creative capabilities continue to evolve by shooting motion in addition to commissioned still work. In an exciting and ever-changing industry, CG&A upholds our clients’ versatile needs while maintaining our position at the forefront of emerging visual artistry.
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Centro is the only provider that offers both managed services and cloud software options to simplify and streamline the full campaign lifecycle to meet the unique requirements of every agency. These systems and services were designed to improve campaign performance and the productivity of your digital media teams, so you can better manage costs and grow profits. Centro services and software have proven to increase campaign efficiency by up to 30 percent.
The Sullivan Center, formerly known as the Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building or Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Store, is a commercial building at 1 South State Street at the corner of East Madison Street in Chicago, Illinois. It was designed by Louis Sullivan for the retail firm Schlesinger & Mayer in 1899, and expanded by him and subsequently sold to H.G. Selfridge & Co. in 1904. That firm occupied the structure for only a matter of weeks before it sold the building (the land under it was owned at the time by Marshall Field) to Otto Young, who then leased it to Carson Pirie Scott for $7,000 per month. Subsequent additions were completed by Daniel Burnham in 1906 and Holabird & Root in 1961.The building has been used for retail purposes since 1899, and has been a Chicago Landmark since 1975. It is part of the Loop Retail Historic District.ArchitectureThe Sullivan Center was initially developed because of the Chicago Great Fire of 1871. In 1872, the partnership of Leopold Schlesinger and David Mayer began after their immigration from Bavaria. In 1881 Schlesinger and Mayer had moved their dry-goods store into the Bowen Building that was on the corner of State and Madison. In 1890, Schlesinger and Mayer hired Adler and Sullivan to prepare plans for the removal of the Bowen Building’s attic story and the addition of two stories across the Bowen Building and the adjacent four-story structure to the south. The facades were added to match the bottom stories of the building and the building was painted white.
The Chicago Building or Chicago Savings Bank Building was built in 1904-1905. It is located at 7 W. Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois. It was designed by architectural firm Holabird & Roche, it is an early and highly visible example of the Chicago school of architecture.The building's features characterize this style through the use of large "Chicago windows", metal frame construction, distinctive bays, and terra cotta cladding. The combination of the north side projecting bay windows, and the east side rectangular "Chicago windows" with movable sashes is representative of the two typical Chicago school window types. The building is prominently located on the southwest corner of State Street and Madison Street, with visibility increased by an offset in the alignment of State Street.The building is a critical component of a grouping of significant structures, including Carson Pirie Scott and the former Mandel Brothers Store, at what was once labeled the "World's Busiest Corner." The building was designated a Chicago landmark on March 26, 1996. In 1997, it was converted to a dormitory for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The corner of the 3rd floor of the Chicago Building contains the cornerstone of Chicago. It is the 0-0 degree point of the city, and is the location from which all addresses in Chicago begin.
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Sears for the past 100+ years has provided its customers with great products and service. Sears has a huge range of products in Appliances, Tools, Lawn & Garden, Clothing, Electronics and more. With many brands within its Stores, Sears also has reputable house-brands such as Kenmore, Craftsman and Diehard and the newest and latest addition, Kardashian Kollection. Customers will find brand variety, customer satisfaction and excellent service at any Sears Store
Using the engraving skills he learned in England, Harold Watson Sr arrived from Birmingham England and began what is today a multi-generation jewelry business. Established in 1927, H Watson Jewelry was originally a wholesale ring vendor serving Chicagoland jewelers. After World War II, his son – Harold Jr. – joined the business. While automating his father’s engraving design and continuing the wholesale business, Harold Jr. also founded the retail side of H Watson Jewelery. That retail business continued to evolve into today’s H Watson Jewelry.
The Reliance Building is a skyscraper located at 1 W. Washington Street in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. The first floor and basement were designed by John Root of the Burnham and Root architectural firm in 1890, with the rest of the building completed by Charles B. Atwood in 1895. It is the first skyscraper to have large plate glass windows make up the majority of its surface area, foreshadowing a design feature that would become dominant in the 20th century.The Reliance Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970; and on January 7, 1976, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.The Reliance Building is also part of the Loop Retail Historic District, a collection of over one hundred buildings that reflects the growth of State and Wabash Streets as the central retail district of Chicago. The building fell into disrepair starting in the 1940s, and was restored in the late 1990s. Since 1999, the building has housed the 122-room Hotel Burnham and Atwood Cafe.HistoryCommercial real estate in Chicago, Illinois boomed in the late 1870s due to the recovery from the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 and the Depression of 1873–79. In 1880, William Ellery Hale purchased a small lot in the Loop community area containing the four-story First National Bank Building, one of the few offices in downtown Chicago to partially survive the Great Fire. Hale was the founder of the Hale Elevator Company, an early producer of hydraulic elevators necessary in skyscraper design. Hale envisioned a new tower on the site, but first needed to raze the existing structure. However, its tenants did not want to terminate their leases.