New Jersey’s Fast Forward Unlimited and New Jersey’s World Wide Metric Forge a Strong Relationship
Wayne, NJ (PRWEB) May 06, 2014 -- In the last 4 months, Wayne, New Jersey’s Fast Forward Unlimited, has been creating high-end product photography and graphic materials for Branchburg, New Jersey’s, World Wide Metric, forging a strong relationship bolstering business for both companies.
World Wide Metric approached Fast Forward Unlimited in November, 2013, to update their product photography. Fast Forward was given the opportunity to shoot over 100 products (both single and product family shots) facilitating an update of the product imagery for World Wide Metric’s website.
Because of the success of the photo shoot, World Wide Metric engaged with Fast Forward Unlimited once again to create trade show banners as part of their 2014 marketing portfolio. The banners would incorporate the overall style of World Wide Metric’s graphic materials and the photos already taken by Fast Forward.
In early March, 2014, World Wide Metric showcased the banners designed by Fast Forward at the International Fluid Power Exposition (IFPE) in Las Vegas. "The banners created by Fast Forward Unlimited gave an edge to World Wide Metric’s booth at the IFPE." James Bethe, Marketing Coordinator of World Wide Metric, noted that during the trade show everyone loved the artwork displayed.
Fast Forward Unlimited is a graphic, website design studio offering a vast array of creative and internet marketing services in Wayne, New Jersey, which was founded by Dan Muro in the 1980’s. Dan Muro’s philosophy, like World Wide Metric's, has always been to create long-term relationships with clients for the common benefit of each organization.
World Wide Metric has been servicing the global maritime and industrial flow control and fluid power markets for decades and realizes the merits of solidifying strong relationships with other businesses.
Cindy Dittfield, Fast Forward Unlimited, http://www.fastforwardunlimited.com, +1 (973) 305-8999, [email protected]
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