Dickmans Design Unveils New Site, Services

SAO PAULO, Brazil — Dickmans Design has relaunched its site with a new visual concept, a portfolio update and with new service offerings that include consulting and motion graphics.

Dickmans Design offered a glimpse into the new design in ads featured in XBIZ World. The art, which includes wild animals, adult stars and a sci-fi theme, now comes to live with the company’s interactive website that features a two-minute reel of samples of Dickmans’ best work.

“The site is insane,” said Eddie Dickman, Dickmans’ creative director. “It was created to showcase our strengths and communicate our vision of high performance.”

Dickmans v.5 gives surfers a sneak peek into the company’s Sao Paulo headquarters and its crew.

“Working thousands of miles away from most of our clients isn’t always easy,” said Johnny Dickman, client care director at Dickmans. “We hope the new site helps us share more of our values, vision and goals with clients, friends and prospects in the industry.”

DickmansDesign.com also features a downloadable PDF with detailed information about the company’s services and pricelist.

“In order to keep up with the solid growth, we intend to explore the demand for high quality trailers, customized systems and engaging marketing campaigns for some of the most important players in our industry,” said Thiago Dickman, operations director. “And we want to do it at a competitive rate, thanks to improvements in our internal processes achieved over the past years.”

Dickmans Design also has recently added well-known adult brands to its client list, such as Private Media Group and Anabolic Inc.

“We’re all thrilled with the launch,” Dickmans Design CEO Bruno Dickman said. “It represents our mission and our ‘can do’ attitude. We are sure that taking our site to the next level is not only good for us, but to the whole industry. Innovations are coming from mainstream and we have to keep up. We have to immerse surfers in our client’s content, wow them with interactivity and convince them to pull the plastic. This is only possible with sustainable innovations and willingness to dream big dreams. Today is a great day!”

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