Earlier this year, American Specialty and the NCAA’s group insurance program came to us with a script to be the base layer for a series of short videos. Our charge was to take the script and turn it into what looked like a video game. We concepted a pixel-precious hero and a couple classic environments—as well as wrote and arranged a chip-tune soundtrack for the adventure. The result is hopefully an incredibly different way of looking at something that is usually not associated with the word “fun”—insurance. This was a tough one but we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. And thankfully, it sounds like the client couldn’t be happier either. Check out this letter from Marla Peters, the senior vice president of American Specialty:

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One Lucky Guitar partnered with Dottie Davis and Kathy Curtis to design the cover of their book, Strangled: A Survivor’s Plea to Men Who Look the Other Way.
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OLG partnered with LaGrange County Trails and LaGrange County Community Foundation to develop and launch the Hawpatch Trail brand through our Soul Sessions Workshops.
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Obscure Indiana history—Discover interesting facts about the Hoosier State, from train robberies to technological innovations.
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OLG was approached by Fort Wayne Quest Club Inc. to update their logo. Founded in 1911, the club exists to promote “greater cooperation and exchange of ideas,” with its name pointing to a shared quest for knowledge. Each week, a member presents a research paper on a topic that’s new to them, followed by discussion and questions. All of the club’s papers are archived online.



