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20 Nov '14

Keysight Technologies engages Hydrogen to rebrand Corporate HQ

By Mary Knight, Executive Creative Director

In celebration of Keysight’s spin-off from Agilent Technologies, Keysight tapped Hydrogen to rebrand its new executive offices in Santa Rosa, CA.

With roots established in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and David Packard as … Read More

20 Nov '14

Hydrogen launches a new fall health insurance campaign for MultiCare

By Mary Knight, Executive Creative Director

Just in time for the annual fall health insurance enrollment period, a new multi-media campaign created by Hydrogen is helping consumers throughout the south sound region find health insurance plans for 2015 that … Read More

11 Nov '14

Heritage Bank Selects Hydrogen After Competitive Review

Hydrogen, a full service advertising agency based in Seattle, is pleased to announce it has been selected as agency of record by Heritage Bank, a leading regional community bank headquartered in Olympia, Washington.

Heritage Bank has over $3.2 billion … Read More

03 Nov '14

Hydrogen Tapped by Keysight Technologies For Global Advertising Launch

Today executives from Keysight Technologies, Inc., rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange to mark the launch of Keysight as a new publicly-traded company and to celebrate its spin-off from Agilent Technologies. Concurrently a new ad campaign, … Read More

21 Oct '14

Hillary Miller, leading Seattle planner, joins Hydrogen

One of the Northwest’s most experienced strategic planners has come to Hydrogen Advertising. Hillary Miller is now the agency’s Vice President of Account Strategy. “I’m thrilled to have someone of Hillary’s caliber join our team,” said Kim Yale, Hydrogen … Read More

02 Sep '14

Creative vs. results? That’s so 2002.

By Mary Knight, Executive Creative Director

For years, there were ads for furniture repair shops. Dance studios. Tattoo parlors. These “fake clients” helped line the awards shelves of many creatives. But personally, I blame the gerbils. Yes, the … Read More