Portfolio

  • The Cary Theater

    Misner works with the Town of Cary to build awareness of The Cary Theater, which lights up downtown with its mission to provide a unique setting for art house cinema and live performances. Originally built in 1946 as the Town’s first indoor movie theater, The Cary has been meticulously restored to create a vibrant space… Read More »

  • DHIC

    We work with DHIC, Inc. to advocate for affordable housing in our community. Founded in 1974 by the City of Raleigh, DHIC now operates as a nonprofit developer creating housing opportunities throughout the state for seniors and working families. Over the past year, we’ve implemented a comprehensive rebrand to help them celebrate their 40th birthday and beyond. Read More »

  • DPAC

    For 12 months prior to opening, we established the foundation for high-profile public relations for the $50 million Durham Performing Arts Center. DPAC was designed by architects Szostak Design, built by Skanska, managed by Nederlander, and owned by the City of Durham. Needless to say, we are able to unite many organizations for a common… Read More »

  • Rufty Homes

    Our work with Rufty Homes has included brand positioning and logo design, as well as web design, content management, media relations, targeted advertising, video production and event marketing to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Read More »

  • District of Columbia Bar

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    The D.C. Bar recently embarked on a strategic planning initiative to better serve its members and the community, and achieve its goal of becoming a world-class, member-driven organization. Misner was engaged to examine the industry landscape, facilitate D.C. Bar member and staff opinions, and analyze its communications capabilities and the effectiveness of its brand. Read More »

  • Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson

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    After 35 years, the family of iconic Ray Price Harley-Davidson in Raleigh decided it was time to retire from the motorcycle business. With this transition, the dealership needed a new name and brand identity with the ownership change. Read More »