TSC | Previously The Starr Conspiracy
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Fort Worth, TX
The Starr Conspiracy is a marketing agency based in Fort Worth, Texas. Founded in 1999, they have about 77 employees that do web design, advertising, and branding. Clients are mostly in the media, business services, financial services, and consumer products and services sectors.
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Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 1 project
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Sodexo
Highlights from Recent Projects
The Starr Conspiracy was hired by Abundantly, a next-generation employee recognition platform, to rebrand the company, develop lead generation strategies, and provide public relations representation. The team of 6-10 employees from The Starr Conspiracy worked on creating a new name, mark, and foundational messaging for the company. They also developed a scalable website using the new brand identity. The partnership was a success due to The Starr Conspiracy's cultural fit and alignment with the company's values.
In another project, The Starr Conspiracy was contracted by a human resources company to provide rebranding services. The team of 2-5 employees from The Starr Conspiracy worked on a complete rebrand of the company, including visual identity and messaging. The client chose The Starr Conspiracy for the project due to their good value for cost and because they came highly recommended.
The Starr Conspiracy was also engaged by Achievers, a company that aims to change the way the world works through the power of recognition and belonging, to create a brand that resonated with their target market. The scope of work varied depending on the project, but services included entering a new earned media space, brand refresh and logo design, and full service account management. The client chose The Starr Conspiracy due to their great cultural fit and good value for cost.
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Awards
2025