OUR WORK

 

Greater Nashua Food Council

The Greater Nashua Food Council is an ever-expanding group of over 80 members working to improve food security.

Plummer Youth Promise

Plummer came to us with a need for both marketing and branding for their 2022 capital campaign, where they were raising money to improve and enhance their facilities.

Millyard Bank

Millyard Bank came to us as a new bank in the throes of figuring out how community banking works during a global pandemic. We used our years in banking to help guide their story and build them effective tools as they grew.

Wanderlust Therapeutic Services

Wanderlust came to Kelly Creative at the height of the pandemic. They were looking to expand their services to offer individual mental health counseling and they wanted to do it right here in Nashua. They also wanted to raise awareness of the forensic side of their business. Together we strategize a launch to help them find mental health clients and connect with small to midsize law firms.

Mixfit

Mixfit came to us with a big tech idea that has even bigger implications, but they needed help crafting their message. So we dove into the emerging world of personalized nutrition. We tailored a messaging approach and defined the audiences.

jajabelles

What happens when your neighborhood coffee shop doubles in size? How do you take a brand that has become a passion for so many and evolve it into something more streamlined and cohesive? You listen, refine and roll out a brand that is the perfect blend of old and new.

McCall & Almy

McCall & Almy came to us with an identity problem. They felt they were progressive and modern, but their logo said outdated law firm. Through a six-month engagement, we worked alongside the team to develop a brand that was modern and graphic.

Meals for Kids

Childhood hunger is a sad reality for many cities in our country. That’s why Nashua decided to do something about it. By bringing together multiple non-profits, the city sought to make a change for children struggling with food insecurity. But how do you bring all those people together under one cohesive program?

Nashua Pride

A passion project if there ever was one, Nashua Pride was the result of hard work and the determination of a volunteer board. But to make it all hang together we needed a logo, a banner, a tee shirt, and of course a poster. Now three years in, we’re building the swag and having a ton of fun.