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A little story
about Porsche, Daigle Design and
relationships.

Why did a big
name like Porsche choose a sporty-sized design firm like Daigle
Design?
The answer is:
better handling, cooler
design, faster to the finish line
. . . and a relationship.
Porsche Cars North
America liked the relationship they had developed with Candace
Daigle (our turbo-charged creative director) while she was working
on the Porsche account for an ad agency.
Candace had been
"revving up" the famous car company with some very cool
graphic design for the Porsche Driving Experience
car carrier. She'd also created some sleek video covers, a national
newsletter and some neat miniature driving pylons with little tire
tracks across them.
So when the time
came for a new project, Porsche picked Candace and Daigle Design.

The
project?
A 48 page national catalog of Porsche sportswear and car accessories.
The
concept?
We came up with it while on the road during a marathon weekend of
location scouting, polaroids, pencil sketches and comps.
The
strategy?
#1. Break from Porsche tradition. Take the cars and products out of
the photo studio and do the whole catalog "on the road".
#2. Put a full page photo of a classic Porsche opposite every page
of products, to satisfy a wide range of Porsche owners and give the
catalog long life as a collectible.
#3. Introduce the auto industry to the drama of Nevada's Black Rock
Desert. It worked. Ultimately this became "the catalog that launched
a thousand car commercials".
The
team?
One designer, one copywriter, one Porsche rep and three photographers.
The
field work?
Two weeks of 20 hour photo shoot days, 1500 photos, carte blanche
at the Porsche company lot, one flock of sheep and a flood of car
washes.

The
result?
A beautiful thematic brochure of cars and locations, a fantastic response
from Porsche, a trunk full of awards and a coincidental (?) upward
turn in Porsche sales.
All this without
a single speeding ticket, proving that Nevada needs more highway patrol.
The
lesson?
Relationships work. Remember that your mileage may vary, but the relationship
we enjoyed with Porsche on this and other projects is a good example
of how great results just happen when creatives and clients get to
know each other.
The key word here
is relationships. It's as close to a mantra
as we get.
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