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Friday, May 29, 2009

Thanks for Your Patients

Our latest project with Howerton + White called upon all of us here in the office to collaborate. The goal was to showcase the patient-centered care, advanced technology and cardiac program at Wesley Medical Center. Watch one of the spots below and check out our YouTube page to see the other.


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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

She Doesn't Fetch our Coffee

We're happy to have Mary-Marshall Gallant joining the Intake crew this summer. As a marketing major, she'll be helping us out in that department before heading back to Miami University in Ohio. Thanks to everyone who has made her feel welcome.

Because Themes are a Must


You're invited to join us as we kick off the summer here at Intake Studio. We're dedicating this Friday night to old school rap and all the glorious things that come with it. Come as you are (but mad props to those with major bling.) See you there!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Screen Printing

Our friends at Screen Magazine published a story on the music video that we produced for SKYFOX. Check it out here and catch the video on YouTube if you haven't already.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Get On Your Party Pants

The party gods have scheduled another celebration for Friday, May 29th. What are we celebrating? National Egg/Asthma/Asparagus/Older Americans/Salad Month. Oh and JFK's birthday. 

Make Intake your number one destination or stop by as you stroll through the art galleries in the area. Come as you are after work (party pants/pants optional.)

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Small Biz Survival

For the past year, we've been honored to represent the Chamber of Commerce and Wichita's entire entrepreneurial community as the 2008 Small Business of the Year. The whole Intake crew was at the awards lunch today as we extended our congrats and passed the torch to the 2009 winners: Eberly Farm and The Print Source. WSU Men's Basketball Coach, Gregg Marshall, gave a great speech and expressed a shared sentiment that Wichita will overcome and prosper through these economic difficulties. A big thanks to the Chamber, Wichita Eagle and everyone involved.