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The New Mortar Website: Thick-cut, Applewood-smoked and Surprisingly Low in Nitrites.
Finally. Finally. FINALLY. Yes, it took us three years to finish, but here at Mortar we like to drag things out as long as possible to build up maximum excitement for their arrival. (And to drive Jojo up the wall. Girl does a mean sideways cartwheel.) We’re thinking about creating a supplementary site to our new site, called “What Life Was Like When We Started Our Website Redesign.” Swine flu was poised to decimate us all. Ricki Lake was running for president.* Michael Jackson was still alive (RIP, PYT). Alexa and Sylvie weren’t even born yet.**
But no more dwelling in the past. Be here now. Allow us to present The New Mortar Website. Cleaner, meaner, and glistening with bacon-y goodness.
Why bacon, you ask? It’s our way of communicating what Mortar’s goal has been all along – to change the conversation. Everyone else talks about ads. We prefer to talk about love. Love of bacon. And Miles Davis. And good conversation. Because when you talk to your customers like people, rather than customers, they tend to like you a lot more.
In fact, conversations are what drive our whole approach. The conversations your customers are having about your brand now, and the ones you want them to have in the future. So instead of starting with Flashy-Expensive-TV-Spot and working backwards, we start by identifying the right message. (Plus, walking backwards makes us dizzy.)
Today, we’re considered a rare breed of agency that does advertising, branding, research and PR all under one roof – but we don’t see any other way to do it. Maybe one day, our approach will be the norm. We can’t understand why it isn’t already.
Pray tell us what you think of our (extremely) late and great site. Direct all comments to Mr. Butz.
*Not really, but how would you remember? It was eons ago.
**Also not true, but those youthful complexions will fool you every time.
Let’s Dance!
Mortar is proud – really proud – to announce the launch of Avinger’s new website.
Avinger is a medical device company devoted to developing innovative treatments for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) – a very common, very nasty disease where your arteries clog up and cut off circulation to your limbs, heart and brain. Most patients leave it untreated too long, which has a lot to do with why PAD is the leading cause of amputation in patients over 50, and is responsible for hundreds of thousands of amputations every year. Yes, we said “amputations.” As in – you leave the hospital with fewer limbs than you had when you entered. Avinger believed there was a better way to fight PAD, so they created one. Let us show you what they’re up to:
Need a tissue? We understand completely.
We’re proud to be a part of Avinger’s amazing work, and pleased to see their shiny new website make its debut. We hope you never need their products – but it sure is nice to know Avinger is there if you do.
Speaking of dancing – other clients? The gauntlet has been thrown down. Right about the time the site launched, look what showed up at Mortar Global HQ.
Y’all just got served. It is on.
All we can say is, “It was our pleasure, Avinger.” (Well, that and “Somebody get a really big ice bucket.”)
Back In Black.
So, check out our freshly painted entryway:
Slimming, no?
Yet kind of intimidating. Should we rename ourselves "Mordor?"
Snoop likes it.
On second thought…nah.
One does not simply walk into Mortar, but if you don't mind the World's Slowest Elevator, come up and see us sometime.
Slap Happy.
Wow – nice day out there, huh? Can we have school outside today? No? Fine. We'll find an excuse to "work offsite." Well, looky there – it's a series of Mortar-produced outdoor kiosks for B2B marketing automation mavens, Marketo.
If you're going to Dreamforce 11 next week at the Moscone Center (they're having Metallica!) you'll see Mortar's work all over the place. Check it out.