Joyfully, - Whiteboard
Whiteboard
Design Services
Chattanooga, Tennessee 2,379 followers
A creative agency helping visionaries design, build, and grow their ideas for a brighter future.
About us
Whiteboard is an award-winning creative agency and Certified B Corporation empowering visionaries to lead meaningful brands. Across all facets of the internet—websites, apps, branding, automation, advertising—our team helps you lead digital, end-to-end. Since 2010, Whiteboard has served more than 300 organizations around the world including Airbus, Chick-fil-A, Google, NCR, Preemptive Love Coalition, Last Mile Health, and more. Since 2010, our work has merged purpose-driven people, meaningful creativity, inspired technology and the power of the internet to facilitate positive cultural change. Our clients create solutions, celebrate entrepreneurship, stand for justice, and advance the common good.
- Website
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https://whiteboard.is
External link for Whiteboard
- Industry
- Design Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Interactive, Design, Development, Communications, Brand, Workshops, Data Systems, Applications, Digital Products, Digital Platforms, Brand Strategy, Digital Marketing, Marketing, Web Design, Web Development, Marketing Strategy, and Mobile/iOS Development
Locations
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Primary
1433 Williams St
Suite 1A
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37408, US
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Atlanta, Georgia 30310, US
Employees at Whiteboard
Updates
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Our latest newsletter delves into the question, 'What moves you?' while showcasing work for Spark Magazine, MoonPie, Tahmina Tea, and sharing other exciting updates from our team.* https://lnkd.in/e46Cm5GW *Don't forget to subscribe.
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We work in an industry that celebrates unbridled creativity and innovation - but the creative economy has changed. Creative agencies are notorious for burnout, anxiety, egos, and what we at Whiteboard often call "creative prostitution" - the idolization of new ideas and technology over the real impact on the people they're influencing. In a cultural moment rife with vanity, pride, and distraction, we believe creatives should work to restore dignity, personhood, and meaning to the lives of our customers, the members of our teams, our partners, and our communities.
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You woke up this morning and knew what was waiting in your inbox. Multiple emails featuring limited-time discounts, clever subject lines, and a reminder to buy something new. Today you’ll be overwhelmed with advertisements (over 5,000 of them), life hacks on how to be more efficient, trendy new diets, podcasts, Netflix shows, and the call to scroll-mindlessly—through your social feeds. Your day was engineered to consume. You’re at the mercy of consumerism; the global religion that rises and falls with the stock market. And if you’re in the field of marketing, you know the weight of adding to the noise, more than anyone else. But it doesn’t have to be this way. From Whiteboard's Grayscale: Consumerism -> Creativity. Read now: https://lnkd.in/gnvdwZJK
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What is imagination? And why does it matter? The imaginations we have are formed by either passive consumption or active intentionality. In the most recent article from Meaningful > Meaningless, Jason Locy shares with us how and why proper stewardship of our imagination allows us to create the imagination that we actually want. Read the article in full here: https://lnkd.in/eCV4dRTa
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Clarity fuels momentum. It’s not just about creative output—it’s about purpose-driven impact. Here's to the Visionary Journey and how our team loves to steward this journey of the unknown: https://lnkd.in/eXBG42wT
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You are a culture shaper. Our friend Andy Crouch says that, "The only way to change culture is to create more of it." Not only in the world, but... ... at work... ... at home... ... with friends... The Greeks had no word for "create" or "creator". The Romans? "Creatio ex nihilo" - "to make something from nothing" Creativity was typically reserved for the gods. Poets had some clout. But artists were merely imitators. It was during the Renaissance that "creation" was first used in terms of human creativity. And it was during the Enlightenment that creativity was first linked to human imagination. People who make new things shape culture, and leaders make new things. Good leaders do not simply... - Condemn Culture - Critique Culture - Copy Culture - Control Culture - Consume Culture - Cancel Culture Good leaders shape culture by creating culture.