Lux Helps Build Market Awareness for MS Windows Server for UNIX 3.5
February 15, 2004 – Seattle
Lux, a Seattle-based online design, development, and documentation company, announced today its participation in the design and execution of a national marketing program and market awareness campaign for the launch of Microsoft's Windows Server for Unix 3.5.
Lux worked with Microsoft on many fronts including the design and creation of marketing kits, posters, advertisements, and tote bags, as well as the pressing and design of 80,000 CDs. Lux's work can be seen in SysAdmin Magazine, and was featured at New York's Linux World show last month.
"Working with Microsoft in a marketing capacity allows Lux to flex its creative muscle, and it brings to bear our years of experience in advertising and publications design, and multimedia development," said Lux Creative Director Ben Thompson.
Lux is an online design, development, and documentation company based in Seattle, Washington. Lux clients include Microsoft, PEMCO, T-Mobile, Tommy Bahama, IDX, Valley Medical Center, Akamai Technologies, the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, and Rabanco.
For more information about Lux, please contact:
Jayson Jarmon
206.328.9898
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