Daniels-Brown Communications offers advertising & PR services for all 360 degrees of your business.
Branding services include logos, print collateral and websites. Advertising campaigns may comprise a combination of print, radio, outdoor and online communications. We also specialize in publications, information graphics and other support for PR and issue advocacy campaigns.
Logos
Identity Sets





Websites






Advertising Campaigns








Publications








Radio
Video
TwinStar Credit Union
College daughter brings home new heartthrob "TwinStar" to meet the parents and things go better than expected.
Association of Washington Business
This online video was produced as part of AWB’s statewide “GrowHere” image campaign. Alaffia’s women’s empowerment programs positively impact more than 17,000 in West Africa with fair trade jobs, access to maternal health care, education and forest sustainability.
Association of Washington Business
GrowHere image campaign featuring MOD Pizza that not only dishes up a great pizza, they engage in “impact hiring” that gives people who might not otherwise be employable, a chance at a fresh start working at MOD. This video is used for online native content placements.
TWINSTAR CREDIT UNION
TWINSTAR BUSINESS MEMBERS (MAIN STREET COOKIE COMPANY AND JOY RIDE BIKES) ARE FEATURED IN VIDEO PRODUCED FOR THE THURSTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL'S ANNUAL ECONOMIC FORECAST.
Association of Washington Business
This 30-second TV spot features AWB member Nucor Steel Seattle and the work they are doing to create jobs and preserve the environment.
Washington School Information Processing Cooperative (WSIPC)
Some things are better done as a group, including managing your K-12 school data systems. We illustrate this by following the "Alone Guy" around on a daily walk through life.
Association of Washington Business
GrowHere image campaign featuring Lampson International which has builds heavy-lift cranes for projects around the world, and does a great deal of heavy lifting in their own community. This is a 30 second TV spot run statewide in AWB’s 2019 image campaign.
Issue Advocacy Campaigns
AWB: "GROW HERE" CAMPAIGN
Direct mail postcard
AWB: "WE MEAN BUSINESS" CAMPAIGN
Print advertising + direct mail postcard
PARTNERSHIP FOR LEARNING: STATE GRADUATION TEST ADVOCACY | RADIO CAMPAIGN
NO ON INITIATIVE 1185 CAMPAIGN: REQUIRE A 2/3RDS VOTE TO RAISE TAXES | RADIO CAMPAIGN
WASHACE
NEWSPRINT + DIRECT MAIL POSTCARD
PR / Media Relations
Click on press release to see full version.
Client: Alaffia
News release announces the visit of U.s. Ambassador David Gilmour to Alaffia’s headquarters in Tumwater, WA. DBC managed the planning of the ambassador’s three-day visit, including arranging for a senate resolution encouraging trade with the nation of Togo, A community leader roundtable on trade, meetings with legislators, a women’s leadership luncheon and a community forum hosted at saint Martin’s University.
Client: Tronie Foundation
Press conference and media availability with Kidnap victim Elizabeth Smart to increase awareness of human trafficking. DBC previously branded Tronie Foundation and has assisted principal, Rani Hong, with a number of public awareness campaigns. Mrs. Hong is a special advisor to the United nations and a former victim of human trafficking.
client: Capital Medical Center
Capital medical Center is a community hospital located in Olympia, WA. Capital recently celebrated their 30th anniversary and DBC assisted with PR and advertising for the commemoration. DBC President Stephen DANIELs-Brown is the former chair of the hospital's board of trustees.
client: Clarus Eye Centre
DBC branded Clarus Eye Center in 2004 and has been their advertising and PR agency of record ever since. Clarus co-founder Jay Rudd has participated in several medical missions, including providing care in a clinic in Bolivia, South America. This press release details the purpose and scope of the medical mission.
client: Triway Enterprises
DBC Principal was retained by commercial real estate developer Tri Vo to help secure state infrastructure grants necessary to recruit anchor tenant CAbela's at the Lacey Gateway center. The successful recruitment of cabela's brought in millions of dollars in local and state tax revenue to help further development of the Thurston County region.