Stylized logo with a drawing of a black cat with wide eyes on the left, and the words "Skinned Cat" in large purple letters. Above, in smaller yellow text, it says "Catchy tagline goes here..."

Direct marketing? Copywriting? Television? Packaging? Design? Outdoor? Experiential? New name? Brand refresh?

One idea may involve all of the above, and more. So how would you choose an advertising company? They’re all promising the same creative, services.
‘Skinned Cat isn’t for everyone. It’s small. And wants to remain that way. It doesn’t want 40 clients on the books. None of this ‘little fish in a big pond.’ No.
Two or three max. Not the ideal business model maybe. But a great model for any client. One that ensures ideas can be explored. Thoroughly thought out.
Crafted. Not first thought, get it out the door. That’s not cool. That’s not Skinned Cat. 

A black and white cow with large horns entering through a glass door into a vintage-style shop with decorative china and glassware on shelves, a chandelier, and an antique chair inside.
A cartoon white rabbit with exaggerated features peeking out of a hole in the ground, with large black eyes, a small red nose, and long blue ears standing upright behind its head. The background is light blue, and the word 'YABBIT' in red, playful letters is below the rabbit.
Person holding a blue brochure with white text that reads, 'Sweating over your refrigeration display door costs, Paul?' in front of a blue Coleman cooler, with a thermal camera and small ice cubes on the surface.
George Greegan, an Australian Rugby player, body painted as a cheetah is running at high speed across a blurred background, with a fierce expression on his face. Part of a campaign for Australian Rugby.
Cartoon illustration of two angry men in office clothing riding a flying desktop computer with a helicopter-like device on top, flying above a building. A bird is flying nearby and a can of UDL Scotch Cola is in the foreground. The text reads 'Footy Commentary Clichés' and 'And the Big Men Fly' with the subtitle 'Mix things up a bit during the footy finals'.
A person dressed in a white egg costume with a face and arms, standing next to a red double-decker bus with advertising for Whinging Pom Egg and Dee Decker Tours.