We get creative for print and web
Featured Clients
American ExhibitionsAs You Wish Promotions
Avantext
Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
Delaware New Tech Academy
Detroit Science Center
Exelon
The Family Planning Council
Guardian Nurses Healthcare Advocates
Greater Philadelphia Alliance for Capital and Technologies
Innovative Schools
Learning Link
Main Line School Night
Main Line Society of Professional Women
Metro Technology Services
Michigan K.I.D.S.and Detroit Newspapers in Education
The National School Climate Center
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship
Northampton Nursery
Pennsylvania Perinatal Partnership (PPP)
Philadelphia Bar Foundation
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging
Presbyterian Children's Village
Rodel Foundation of Delaware
Sales Evolution
School Lane Charter School
Special Smiles
Temple University College of Education
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Presbyterian Children’s Village
Who they are
Presbyterian Children's Village serves at-risk children and their families through child welfare, prevention, behavioral health and residential services. Founded as an orphanage in 1877, PCV continues to care for society's neglected or abused children at a residential campus in Rosemont and through extensive community services based at the Preheim Center in Southwest Philadelphia. To learn more, visit www.pcv.org.
What we do for them
Hollister redesigned PCV's print outreach materials, including a high-impact folder, an overview brochure introducing PCV's programs and services, a planned giving brochure, and an annual appeal package. Additional Hollister-created brochures address specific PCV programs.
Why they like us
“Hollister is particularly adept at getting into the culture of the client, understanding the perspectives of both the client and target audiences. If they don't get it ‘right’ the first time, they’re able to completely re-think a project — with excellent results. They understand well the powerful, organic relationship of words and images.”
— Marcia Carle, Development Director, Presbyterian Children's Village