We’re here to
make an impact.
In partnership with our clients, we develop remarkable work that yields results.
![Corie-Bales-laughing-with-video-vendor2 Corie Bales laughing with video vendor](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Corie-Bales-laughing-with-video-vendor2.jpg)
![](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/BCO-vid-2.gif)
Business Community Ownership Fund
Their brand taps into historically BIPOC neighborhoods’ roots. From there, we built a plan to reach small-business owners.
![](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/clia-cruise-ship-featured-1.gif)
Cruise Lines International Association
Through events, media relations and outreach, we’ve helped CLIA build visibility — and articulate its economic impact and commitment to sustainability.
![](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/For-Our-Lives-campaign-Valarie-Ogle-and-Selina-Ramirez-participate-in-native-healing-gif.gif)
Washington State Health Care Authority | For Our Lives
This fentanyl-overdose prevention campaign is shaped by Native knowledge and voices, taking a real-life approach to storytelling.
![](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/catalynt-logo-animation-red-min-1.gif)
Catalynt
After 30 years in business, this woman-owned company was ready for a new identity. Their brand conveys Catalynt’s growth and depth of services — as well as the talent and commitment of its team.
![](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/KCHA-materials-animation-1.gif)
King County Housing Authority | Annual report
We helped the agency share its progress by creating its annual report. The comprehensive piece included custom infographics and diagrams representing the complexities of affordable housing.
![](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/TSP-yr3-min-gif.gif)
Washington State Department of Health | Native and Strong
To reach people about mental health, we drew on the power of artistic expression — shedding light on risk and resilience among veterans and Two-Spirit people as part of the Native and Strong campaign.
![](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/uwajimaya-storefront.gif)
Uwajimaya | Public relations
This family-owned business worried a proposed light-rail station would adversely affect their historically marginalized neighborhood. We helped them advocate for a station that provides tangible benefits instead.
![connecticut small business boost fund mockup](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/connecticut-small-business-boost-fund-mockup-gif.gif)
Grow America | Connecticut Small Business Boost Fund
This fund takes a personal, equitable approach to lending. Our human-centered brand and integrated marketing plan helped the program reach deep into communities.
![](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Spokane-Shares-the-Road-Featured-Image-min.gif)
Spokane County Target Zero Task Force | Spokane Shares the Road
Accidents involving pedestrians and bicyclists were on the rise in Spokane County. Our narrative-driven safety campaign used humor to reach people in Spanish and English.
![Seattle Convention Center | Strategic communications](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/img-seattle-convention-center.jpg)
Seattle Convention Center | Strategic communications
Over the course of a decade, our team supported the downtown center’s strategic communications, public relations and marketing efforts related to its 14-story, $2 billion addition
![Empowering people with disabilities to save money](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/img-able-program.jpg)
Empowering people with disabilities to save money
Campaign connects diverse community with accounts that let them invest in themselves.
![Bringing Gonzaga’s brand to life](https://wearedh.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/img-gonzaga-university.jpg)
Bringing Gonzaga’s brand to life
The nationally celebrated university needed new content to show during NCAA tournaments and more. We helped them build it while pushing the brand forward.