ÉVÉNEMENTS
Nous sommes une agence créative et événementielle qui aide à donner vie à votre histoire. Nous sommes une équipe de créatifs et de perfectionnistes qui travaillent dur pour raconter votre histoire à travers des avenues créatives. Qu'il s'agisse de conception graphique, de photographie, de vidéo ou d'événements, avec plus d'une décennie d'expérience dans le domaine de la création, nous savons ce que nous faisons et pouvons vous aider à le dire.
A FEW OF OUR TOOLS...
At E35 Creative, we use Smart Design as a secret weapon to create winning strategies that use the power of the brain to create effective, memorable and persuasive marketing materials. Here are just a few pieces of our process to learn more about!
Heat Mapping:
Think of heat maps as a detective for your design, uncovering which elements are the real crowd-pleasers and which ones need to be thrown in the "design-jail". They help you design a website or package that is not only visually appealing but also user-friendly and easy to navigate.
Cognitive Bias:
Cognitive bias is like a secret code for the brain, it tells us how people think and decide. We use this in our Smart Design process to crack the code and create marketing materials that hit the sweet spot. By understanding the code we can communicate effectively with customers and create marketing materials that are more powerful and effective.
Process Communication Model (PCM):
The Process Communication Model (PCM) is a communication and management tool developed by Taibi Kahler in the 1970s that can be used to help identify and understand an individual's personality and communication style. By using the PCM process, we help craft marketing messages that truly resonate with your customer, leading to more effective and impactful campaigns. Using PCM can also help you anticipate and overcome any potential roadblocks or resistance, making your marketing journey smoother.
AN EXAMPLE OF HEATMAPPING
When a user first lands on our site, the "What We Do" section also grabs their attention, encouraging them to keep scrolling.

Our heatmap generation shows that "Purpose" is likely the the spot that most users will see first.