Fahrenheit creates brand message, strategy and identity for Axiss Audio to target affluent consumers. Fahrenheit develops a brand and online framework for USC's advanced digital media research institute. Fahrenheit Studio breathes life into brands. Since 1995, we have been helping companies build dynamic living brands that stand apart in a crowded marketplace and resonate with consumers.
We help you find your voice, tell your story, and connect with your target audience.
We help you find your voice, tell your story, and connect with your target audience.
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The modern marketplace is crowded, with many channels for communication and a multitude of voices vying for attention. Consumers have changed the way they shop and make decisions. In order to reach them, your brand must deliver a message that stands out. We help you find your voice, tell your story, and connect with your target audience by building a dynamic, living brand.
Founded in 1995 by Robert Weitz and Dylan Tran, Fahrenheit Studio specializes in building complete branding and marketing systems for financial, architectural, entertainment, and technology companies. We work with a wide variety of clients such as IBM, Virgin Records, Mattel, Charles Schwab & Company, and Universal Music Group.
Robert Weitz is a founding partner at Fahrenheit Studio. As chief marketing strategist, he is an expert on the use of interactive and social media to increase brand recognition and loyalty. For the past 24 years, he has been designing and building brands, websites, and applications for clients such as EMI, Virgin Records, Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, Warner Music Group, and IBM.
Dylan Tran co-founded Fahrenheit Studio in 1995. As creative director, she oversees all branding campaigns and website development, managing the interface between marketing and technology specialists. Dylan has spearheaded projects for clients such as Virgin Records, UCLA, IBM, Warner Bros. Online and Mattel Interactive.
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