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Recycled Campaign Yard Signs: Make Bike Fenders With Them

Political Campaign Yard Sign"I wait until a day or two after an election and then go out and harvest the leftover signs and recycle them into bicycle fenders. While these fenders may not look very fancy, they work real well and are very light and inexpensive." This brief report by Kent Peterson should give you all the information you need to make your own set of fenders.  Read more...

January 24, 2007 | Filed Under: Featured | Permalink

Victory for CUSD 300

The successes of the bond measures in Chicago Unit School District this year were landmark victories for the community and for Winning Mark. As the Chicago Tribune stated, "Facing massive budget cuts, voters in Community Unit School District 300 supported...  Read more...

May 26, 2006 | Filed Under: Featured, Public Financing | Permalink

Campaigning to Stop the Genocide in Darfur, Sudan

The Save Darfur Coalition recently launched "A Million Voices for Darfur", an ambitious grassroots campaign to educate Americans about this humanitarian crisis and to generate one million postcards to President Bush asking him to lead the world's response to stopping...  Read more...

February 24, 2006 | Filed Under: Direct Mail, Featured | Permalink

Winning Mark Helps Experience Corps with National Magazine Ad Campaign

Over the last several months, Winning Mark has produced different versions of an ad designed for Experience Corps. Experience Corps� offers new adventures in service for Americans over 55. Now in 14 cities, Experience Corps works to solve serious social...  Read more...

January 24, 2006 | Filed Under: Display Advertising, Featured | Permalink

Exxpose Exxon Campaigns at Congressional Energy Hearing

Winning Mark client and advocacy campaign 'Exxpose Exxon' was featured on the cover of the Washington Post November 9th, 2005. Winning Mark provided direct mail production and design and our partner M+R Strategic Services provides the Website and e-campaign services...  Read more...

November 9, 2005 | Filed Under: Direct Mail, Featured, Issue Advocacy, Web | Permalink