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Jan 20 2010

The Glass is always half full at DBD Intl. (just not the half you’d expect)

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DBD International is a prestigious design + branding firm created by “Chief Gravity Defyer” David Brier. He and his firm have received over 300 industry awards for their work in identity, branding, and package design.

DBD International focuses their attention on the minute details which makes a companies brand rise above the noise of the rest. It’s these differences that cause people to notice and become drawn towards a brand causing business growth to drastically increase.

From startups, to companies persuing that next level, or mature brands needing a breath of new life into their identity; DBD International are the ones to contact. They’ve helped countless companies stand out when all they’ve done previously is blend in. Their work “Defies Gravity”, “Rises above the Noise”, and elevates your brand to the top.

The World of DBD International
Defying Gravity and Rising Above the Noise
Follow David on Twitter – @davidbrier

[About this Shoot: This is the 2nd article in a series of 3. On Jan 14th I highlighted David Brier - The Brand Elevator. For today's feature of his company DBD International, David wanted to stick with a theme of "defying gravity". We came up with the simple concept of the classic "is the glass half full or empty" analogy but the twist being the top half is full and the bottom is empty. He wanted to keep a retro, 50's style coloring to the theme. Be sure to check out the 3rd installment of David's book here on the 25th.]