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On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court made historic rulings on DOMA and California's Prop 8.
GS&P Senior Communication Strategist Krista Miyashiro came up with an idea to celebrate the decisions and by the end of the day, the agency's headquarters at 720 California in San Francisco had been transformed into a celebration of pride.Released: June 2013
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Our Tam
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For people living in the San Francisco Bay Area, Mount Tamalpais is more than just a mountain. It’s a cherished open space that encompasses some of the most beautiful, ecologically rich and well-loved trails and parklands in the region.
The birthplace of mountain biking and a source of inspiration for singers, songwriters, artists and filmmakers, Mt. Tam and its watershed are also a critical source of drinking water for 75% of Marin County’s population.
As part of “One Tam,” a campaign to boost community support and care for Mt. Tam’s treasured resources, the Tamalpais Lands Collaborative (TLC) has launched OurTam.org , a stunning, interactive 3-D re-creation of Mt. Tam.
Through the website, people visiting Mt. Tam in person can pinpoint their location on the mountain using their phones, or they can add memories from their computers at home in the form of text, photos or videos.
Once visitors have “left their mark” on the mountain, they can read and enjoy memories shared by fellow Mt. Tam lovers and supporters. The goal of the program is to encourage 10,000 people and organizations to add their voices to the virtual mountain and demonstrate how important a healthy Mt. Tam is to the Marin County community and beyond.
FW named "One Tam" Mobile Site of the Day.
Released: March 2015
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Gun Control
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- Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence
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Gun Control
1 of 3Prev NextThis campaign was developed for the Brady Campaign to End Gun Violence. It ran widely, despite a miniscule media budget, largely because people found it so obvious in its appeal. There was a kind of peaceful sanity implied by the absence of so many guns, dramatized by the simple possibility of what history might have been like without so many firearms.
Released: February 2017
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- San Francisco
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Gun Control
2 of 3Prev NextThis campaign was developed for the Brady Campaign to End Gun Violence. It ran widely, despite a miniscule media budget, largely because people found it so obvious in its appeal. There was a kind of peaceful sanity implied by the absence of so many guns, dramatized by the simple possibility of what history might have been like without so many firearms.
Released: February 2017
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- San Francisco
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Gun Control
3 of 3Prev NextThis campaign was developed for the Brady Campaign to End Gun Violence. It ran widely, despite a miniscule media budget, largely because people found it so obvious in its appeal. There was a kind of peaceful sanity implied by the absence of so many guns, dramatized by the simple possibility of what history might have been like without so many firearms.
Released: February 2017
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- San Francisco
Band of Bridges
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As a way to engage virtual tourism to the Bridge’s anniversary, we built the website, Band of Bridges. Our goal with this website is to build the longest bridge in the world. All visitors are invited to use our Google Maps tool to look up any bridge and add it onto the Golden Gate. This digital culmination of bridges will span and connect people and places from every corner of the Earth.
Released: January 2017