October 5, 2011
Tattoo in Greater Charlotte Biz Magazine

Agency partners Buffy McCoy Kelly and Rudy Banny are Making Their Mark in the Queen City. More >>
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October 5, 2011

Agency partners Buffy McCoy Kelly and Rudy Banny are Making Their Mark in the Queen City. More >>
September 6, 2011
Charlotte creative advertising agency Tattoo Projects is pleased to announce that we’ve been tapped by Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte! The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte provides families a safe, comfortable and supportive environment while their children receive medical treatment at nearby medical facilities. More >>
August 23, 2011
Super-stylish FOX News Anchor/Reporter Morgan Fogarty and cameraman partner, Justin, visited Tattoo Projects to talk about our recent win as one of Ad Age’s Small Agencies of the Year. Fogarty toured the shop, and talked with Tattoo’s Buffy McCoy Kelly More >>
July 29, 2011
Tattoo Projects was named Small Agency of the Year – Silver at the second annual Small Agency Awards Show last night in Denver. More >>
October 27, 2010
Yep, we’re hiring again. We’re looking for an AE, a Jr. AE, a Graphic Designer, a Writer and an Art Director. Know anyone?
October 21, 2010
We’re growing. So much in fact, that we’re upgrading to a newer, bigger, and way more awesome space. Well, it will be when we’re done with it. Right now it’s an empty shell at the Charlotte Cotton Mills in Uptown. We’ll keep you posted.
September 13, 2010
Apple’s newest addition…the Apple TV. Not only is it a sleek new Apple product, it’s energy efficient, featuring a built in power supply and requires no more energy than your everyday nightlight. I don’t think Apple will ever let us down.
August 25, 2010
For Doug Huber, his interest in Advertising started on a set. After graduating from Gettysburg College with a film degree and spending a year studying abroad at the Victorian College of the Arts School of Film & Television in Melbourne, Australia, he moved to LA to pursue his dreams of working in the film business. More >>
November 3, 2009
Creative Review posted an interesting blog entry about the persuasiveness of bank robbers’ notes. Bank Robbers are quick and concise in their message and know what their target is, much like a copywriter.
Here are a couple of examples:
I have a gun in my bag.
Give me $5,000 please.
Thanks a bunch.Do exactly what this says,
fill the bag with $100s, $50s and $20s,
a dye pack
will bring me back
for your ass, do it now.
Truely yoursHand over your money please
and
Put the money in the bag, now.
Thanks.
It’s interesting to know how polite some of these bank robbers are when threatening the lives of other people. Their parents must have raised them well… sort of.
You can view the rest at Banknotes365
Via Creative Review & Banknotes365