Hunter & Bard

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Hunter & Bard is a marketing agency located in San Francisco. Founded in 2011, the agency is comprised of fewer than 10 employees that specialize in PR, web design, and UX/UI design.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Information technology

90%

Advertising & marketing

10%

Client Size Distribution

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 10%

Enterprise (>$1B) 90%

Common Project Size

<$10K 1 project

$10K-$49K 1 project

$50K-$199K 1 project

Clients

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Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

5.0
3 Reviews

Hunter & Bard was hired by Benchling, a biotech software startup, to design a 25-page e-book targeted towards drug development companies. The goal was to transform a technical document into a captivating design with an emotional dimension. Hunter & Bard was chosen for their clear understanding of Benchling's needs and their proactive approach. The project was executed swiftly, with mockups delivered in three days and the final product completed after a few minor revisions. The Benchling team worked primarily with the CEO and one designer from Hunter & Bard.

In another project, Hunter & Bard was engaged by 3DLOOK, a B2B company offering solutions for apparel, e-commerce, and retail, to provide public relations services for the launch of their first B2B product. The goal was to increase visibility among potential corporations, retailers, brands, e-commerce platforms, and the investor community. Hunter & Bard stood out among other agencies for their responsiveness and willingness to adjust their price to meet 3DLOOK's expectations. The engagement, which cost $10,000, lasted from June to August 2017.

Hunter & Bard also worked with a global web company that provides a shopping platform for the U.S. and European markets. The company sought to create a faster, simpler, and clearer user interface (UI) to improve their market presentation. Hunter & Bard proposed solutions to bridge the gap between the company's current position and its goal after conducting an in-depth interview to understand the company's targets, needs, requirements, and goals. The team worked on a new interface, branding elements, and introduced gamification functionalities to the user experience (UX). The project, which lasted from February to October 2017, cost $80,000.

Timeliness

5.0

Service Excellence

5.0

Value

4.7

Would Recommend

5.0