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B-Stock

Utilizing technology to sell and move returned, excess, and other liquidation inventory from large corporation’s warehouse directly to the right business buyers through an online sales platform.

www.bstock.com

B-Stock

August 2, 2018

The Team

Jennifer Wehrmaker, VP of Marketing · Melissa Gieringer, Head of Communications · Beatt Productions, Videography and Production · Rajvi Bhatt · Sr. Email Marketer · Jennifer Cho, Jr Designer · Kush Patel, Jr Marketer · Mary Delawder, Sr. Developer

The Challenge

The secondary market for returned, excess, and broken inventory doesn’t have the best reputation; think middlemen, back-alley transactions, craigslist meet-ups. B-Stock’s product offering is a platform that allows businesses to sell their overstock in a more transparent and direct way to other business buyers. How do you brand and market a tool that transforms an industry, especially one that hasn’t changed for years?

 

The Solution

We decided after a design-thinking offsite, that a rebrand of the business was necessary to build trust within the industry from both buyers and sellers and establish ourselves as thought leaders in the liquidation space. We wanted to, not only create a solid brand, but to take it a step further with a brand story. Our goal was to confront the ‘seedy’ side of the industry, and to show that our platform was the solution to the liquidation problem. We set out to update brand design, create relevant content, relaunch a new corporate website and with a bit of 5th grade humor, confront the issues that plague the industry with a specific campaign upon launch.

 

B-Stock Rebrand

I lead and executed B-Stock’s brand and corporate website launch, along with collaborating with the communications director to come up with campaign and new brand messaging. I touched everything, from user experience to writing and directing promotional videos. Our goal was to make B-Stock’s brand a more specific and trustworthy brand within the liquidation space, along with adding a bit of character and humor. The marketing team launched the “Everybody Liquidates” and “Bulk Lots of Love” campaign to promote the new brand and site launch and make some waves within the industry.

 

DESIGN and BRAND GUIDELINES

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WEBSITE DESIGN

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campaign creation, Video production, brand story-telling, writing, directing

 

USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN

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In Corporate Tags B-Stock, Writing, Directing, User Experience, Brand, Creative Direction, San Francisco, Graphic Design, Brand Management, Website Design
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TownMag.co

TownMag.co is my passion project. My mission is to tell real and raw stories of success and failure to bridge the gap between alumni and current students from Watertown High School. Read more on why I started Town Mag.

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TownMag.co

November 1, 2016
 

REBRAND - The Challenge

The year 2020 provided a time for reflection, and as the founder and creator of TownMag.co, I knew it needed a rebrand after 5 years running. With growth in mind, and more definitive brand and cultural values, I needed to make sure this brand represented everything that TownMag.co had become.

 

The Solution

I created a new brand that was more inclusive of other communities and school systems if this product were to expand. I also made sure to make the brand more accessible from typefaces to color scheme. The product itself has been improved, with more accessible way for users to submit their alumni stories via video, voice, or text. Read more about it here.

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TownMag.co First 5 Years

The original Challenge

High school is an incredibly important and challenging time in life and big decisions are made right when students graduate. American public schools are like bubbles, and though safe, they can shield a lot of important information. Alumni of public schools usually leave and never return to tell their stories, especially young adults on the cusp of their careers. How can I create a space for alumni to share their stories with high school students?

 

The original Solution

I set out to create a product in the form of a website that allowed alumni to share their own stories for current high school students to read. help future generations reach new heights and discover a multitude of divergent paths in life beyond the doors of Watertown High School.

Community engagement, activism, product design

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Website offers way for alumni to share stories of their lives

WATERTOWN — Watertown High School alumni Colleen Murphy wants to share the stories of her fellow graduates. To that end, she has created the website Town, found at www.townmag.co. Read more from the Town Times.

Brand, Product Design

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Community Engagement, Activism, User Experience, Press 

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Townies Talk

We took TOWN and pushed it into reality. In April of 2018 and 2019, I partnered with WHS to host a Townies Talk Panel at Watertown High School and an Alumni Networking Dinner at Fino Wood Fired Pizza. Alumni Story Tellers were invited to return to the high school to share their stories, answer questions, and inspire current WHS students. We were excited to be off-line and in real-life, to share ideas, and inspire the community! We really appreciate the teachers who encouraged students to attend the event and we think the 90 minutes was valuable time that not only helped students understand specific careers paths, but also life in general.

 
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Alumni Wisdom

WATERTOWN APRIL 2019 - In April, Watertown High School students discussed life after high school with recent WHS alumni. The event was organized by alumna Colleen Murphy… Read more ->

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Town Magazine shows life after high school

WATERTOWN APRIL 2018 - "The materials that we produce and the stories that we share, can be easily applied to guidance councilors helping students figure out college decisions or teachers helping a student cope through a tough time. Many alumni are open to connecting with students and answering questions about career choices and student loans." Read more at the Town Times.

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In Social Impact Tags Brand, Creative Direction, User Experience, Community, TOWN Mag, TOWN, Watertown, Watertown Connecticut, Photography, Graphic Design

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