Stay Frank has been keeping it Frank for a year, using a freelance cooperative of talent to shape brands, and deliver effective messages across all forms of media. Frank works with dozens of outside vendors including talented designers, writers, and developers. However, these are the guys who have shaped Stay Frank most.
Brint CrockettBrint is a strategic marketer and writer. He started marketing online in 2005 as a copywriter and content analyst for hotels.com. Following that he wrote marketing analysis for MPF Yieldstar, and then managed accounts at Standing Dog Interactive. Disappointed by the pointlessly disingenuous state of marketing as a profession, he started Stay Frank in 2008. Brint knows every product and experience has the potential to deliver good value; you just have to be what you are.
Noah Jeppson & Laura Ankle-Pool
Design by Nola Creative
Stay Frank is happily married in design matrimony to the lovely and talented Nola Creative. Noah & Laura, whose powers and first-names combine to form "Nola," are design snobs. These two make us all look good. Nola's expertise is printeractive, meaning they work in both print and interactive media. When together, Frank & Nola just click. Nola translates feelings into design, and recognizes the power that comes with being real about a product or a brand's identity.
Alex is a freelance programmer and a favorite go-to-geek for firms like Dallas Heritage Auctions. With Level Ten Design, he was Lead Developer on several major sites including www.nationalbreastcancer.org, winner of 2007 Web Marketing Association's WebAward. As Stay Frank's lead developer, he's flexing his Ajax skills to make web experiences all they can be. Less visibly to customers, Alex builds applications that do wonders for our clients' business processes.
Aaron CatherMost marketing firms would probably give Aaron the title "copywriter." But Aaron is an artist with identity, first and foremost. He has a natural ability to see a thing for what it is, and know how it should continue to exist in its most perfect form. This gives his creations (and Frank's clients), the opportunity to realize new potential they can live up to.