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MindComet Turns Three
MindComet, the industry leading interactive solutions developer, will celebrate its third birthday in August with a new corporate identity and a big bash at its Maitland headquarters. The anniversary party, which is still in the planning phases, promises to be as fun and glamorous as last year’s party, which featured a Las Vegas theme.
Ted Murphy, MindComet President and CEO says, “We are extremely pleased with the company’s growth this year and have a lot to celebrate in August. Throwing a gala event is a great way to include employees, clients, investors, press, and friends in the community.
MindComet’s rebranding efforts kicked off in April and include an update to the company’s overall look and feel, marketing collateral, web presence, and other fun things too numerous to mention.David Kujda, MindComet’s Creative Director, is spearheading the identity project. “A corporate rebranding is an intense project. And, there are many aspects of MindComet’s branding that are very successful, so we’ve had to do a deep evaluation to determine what stays and what goes,” Kujda commented.
MindComet has grown this year and is seeking to continue to push into bigger markets. “The rebranding is both a response to and support of MindComet’s growth as a company,” continued Kujda, “so we really have to translate both past accomplishments and future potential into one integrated identity. The anniversary party will be a fitting venue for the unveiling.”
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