Archer Malmo
visit site- $50,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Austin, TX
Archer Malmo is a marketing and branding agency based in Austin, Texas, with an additional office in Memphis, Tenn. Established in 1952, their team of around 175 employees provides digital and marketing strategy, web design and development, media planning and buying, and advertising services for larger companies.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 10%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 40%
Enterprise (>$1B) 50%
Common Project Size
$200K-$999K 1 project
Clients
- CITGO
Highlights from Recent Projects
Archer Malmo worked with World Vision, a global relief and development organization, to develop a new communication strategy aimed at increasing event sign-ups. The team created digital ads and landing pages that effectively communicated the importance of the organization's work. World Vision praised Archer Malmo for their thorough research, understanding of the target market, and genuine desire to be a part of the mission. The project, which began in 2012 and ended in 2015, was deemed successful and the partnership was highly valued.
In a project with a US-based energy and oil company, Archer Malmo was tasked with repositioning the company as a resource for the asphalt industry. The project involved a complete redesign of the corporate and interactive websites, brochures, sales kits, and trade show booths. The client selected Archer Malmo from a pool of 10 potential companies, impressed by their comprehensive approach, focus on analytics, and commitment to project completion. The project cost approximately $750,000.
Archer Malmo partnered with an IT firm in the education technology industry to help reposition the company in the market and effectively represent their brand. The project involved market research, branding, color and design updates, logo redesign, and the creation of new collateral pieces including a video and brochure. The client chose Archer Malmo for their competence, smart design, and clear deliverables. The project, which cost around $200,000, was completed in multiple stages between October 2013 and June 2014.