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Designed with the sophisticated palate in mind, this ad for a high-end restaurant and whiskey bar in Santa Rosa is the first in a series created by Ranch7 specifically for Cycle City 365. Please see the publications section of our portfolio for more on Cycle City 365.
The cycling scene is all about ingenuity—Handcar Regatta tailored for Cycle City 365. Please see the publications section of our portfolio for more on Cycle City 365.
You can't forget to advertise what Sonoma County is truly known for . . . of course, in the context of Cycle City 365. Please see the publications section of our portfolio for more on Cycle City 365.
Old meets new in Santa Rosa's historic Railroad Square—a great way to introduce the area to Cycle City 365 readers. Please see the publications section of our portfolio for more on Cycle City 365.
Clean, attractive and appealing to our target audience for this premiere issue of Cycle City 365. Please see the publications section of our portfolio for more on Cycle City 365.
"Rocket fuel" for the bike set (as well as others)—a perfect fit for Cycle City 365. Please see the publications section of our portfolio for more on Cycle City 365.
It's all about lifestyle—play hard and enjoy—again, an ode to Cycle City 365. Please see the publications section of our portfolio for more on Cycle City 365.
R710haiti A benefit close to our hearts. I guess we weren't the only ones: it was a huge success.
We used visionary leaders in the green movement and their own words about the Green Business Conference to promote this "business unusual" event.

 

 

 

Our original Green Festival ad campaign with updated issues and a facelift.

This ad and the 2 that follow are part of Green Festival's first ad campaign. Described to us as the "party boat everyone would like to jump aboard," Green Festival wanted a campaign that brought the party and purpose together.
Let's face it: global warming is one of the more massive issues we face. We added levity (a staple here at Ranch7) and a sweet-faced polar bear to make it just a little easier to embrace.

How does one make sure his clothing is not made in sweatshops? We're hoping this image compels you to read on. The most controversial of our Green Festival ads, but also the most successful. Hmmm???

Greening your business. We added the intrigue, and, yes, a bit of irony, to an environmental issue that many would rather not have to admit is necessary.

"Green Today, Here Tomorrow," was a concept piece that worked well in the light of Gore's then new book, An Inconvenient Truth.
Get it—schools, schools? Yes, we think we're pretty clever, too.
When it comes to investing, just add levity with a twist of green. An adorable penguin doesn't hurt either.
Don't you just want to hug this cuddly creature? When talking about the bear market, we suggest adding a bear with personality.

 

 

Small ads with big style. This ad campaign is all about the gorgeous home pieces.

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