Costello Communications Inc.
visit site- $1,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Chicago, IL
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 35%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 30%
Enterprise (>$1B) 35%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 2 projects
$200K-$999K 1 project
Clients
- Water Street Corporate
Highlights from Recent Projects
Costello Communications Inc. was hired by a Natural History Museum to design a series of inventory reports. The objective was to communicate the results of biological and social inventories to decision-makers at local, national, and international levels. The reports were designed to mobilize action for conservation and quality of life. The collaboration began in 1999 and has continued since. The museum's team, which included a full team of scientists, worked closely with Jim, the owner of Costello Communications. The feedback was positive, with the museum appreciating the beautiful and powerful work done by Costello Communications.
In another project, Costello Communications was engaged by the print solutions division at Veritiv to help present their brands as a suite of products. The task involved refreshing each brand to ensure they didn't look dated and creating a cohesive suite of products. Costello Communications also handled the copyright of images and proofing of all the tedious specs. The total cost of the project was just under $1 million. The collaboration began in December 2012 and has been ongoing. The feedback from Veritiv was positive, with the company praising Costello Communications' attention to detail and ability to understand and achieve their objectives.
Costello Communications also worked with Spertus Institute of Jewish Learning and Leadership on a website redesign and branding project for Venue SIX10. The project involved an image-focused approach, including a 45-second introduction video on the splash page, a detailed photo gallery of the space, and tweaking of the logo and branding. The project started in March 2020 and was nearing completion at the time of the feedback. The cost of the project was a little over $30,000. The institute's director of operations, who was the main point of contact, had a long-standing relationship with Costello Communications, spanning numerous projects over 25 years. The feedback was positive, with the institute appreciating Costello Communications' work on the project.