Portland, OR-6/11/08- Leading west coast interactive and branding firm, the Overland Agency, has been recognized by the international Communicator Awards with two Awards of Excellence for the Verdero Baseball (www.verdero.com) and Soloflex (www.overlandagency.com/soloflex) websites. These two awards bring the total of awards won for both projects to an impressive three for Verdero and five for Soloflex. Other recent awards for the Overland Agency include platinum, silver, and gold awards in such competitions as the Interactive Media Awards, Webby Awards, and W3 Awards for such work as customer and B2B websites, online demos, and a documentary film.
Verdero Baseball is a high-end sports brand for competitive baseball players, offering shoes, equipment and apparel. The Verdero website creates a sleek, interactive and inspiring new web experience for baseball professionals, while focusing on performance, design, and professional technology. The Soloflex microsite uses Flash technology innovatively by blending video with animation to re-introduce Soloflex as a modern and revolutionary home fitness brand.
About the Awards
The Communicator Awards ( www.communicatorawards.com ) is a leading international awards program, which honors creative excellence for Communications Professionals. The Award of Excellence is given to those entries whose ability to communicate puts them among the best in the field.
About The Overland Agency
The Overland Agency is an award-winning Portland, Oregon-based brand marketing and interactive agency with deep capabilities in web design and development that combines high-level strategic consulting with smart, passionate creative execution. The agency serves as an online integrated marketing partner: an ad agency, web development shop, search-optimization consultancy, and brand specialists within one company. Clients include adidas (OTC: ADDDF.PK), Aegon Insurance (NYSE:AEG), Dolphin Software, Extensis, Fila (NYSE:FLH), LightSPEED Technologies, Merix (NASDAQ:MERX), and Volt Information Sciences (NYSE:VOL). The agency also does pro bono work for such groups as the Oregon Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.