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A while back I did a post about a company called Daniel Clark and Associates. They design marketing material for major motion pictures. Well, there is another company I found online that does even more cool Hollywood stuff. They are called BLT & Associates and get this, their site is bltomato.com. That’s too funny and with a portfolio of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters, they have truly cemented themselves as the source for feature film branding. Just looking through their portfolio of images always sparks something for me. They have just recently redesigned their site with neat Flash interactivity that allows you to move around a mosaic of movie posters. It really is pretty cool! Check it out!
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