Bullseye Creative

Shoreline, Washington, United States

High-impact branding and creative solutions for diverse industries

Bullseye Creative, founded in 1996 by brothers James and Peter Klauser, is a high-energy, high-impact creative agency based in Shoreline, Washington. The agency is known for its small, close-knit team of design superheroes who are passionate about their work and clients. They focus on impacting local commerce and community by being selective about their client list and working with those they are passionate about.

The agency offers a wide range of services including brand development, campaign creative messaging, website design and development, digital and social media management, and video and audio production. They serve a diverse array of industries such as business to consumer, business to business, event marketing, retail, real estate, government, non-profit, sports, and entertainment. Their approach involves a strategic mix of research, creativity, and precision to meet client objectives.

Bullseye Creative has worked on notable projects for clients like BigFoot Java, Fred Hutch, and Emerald City Comicon. Their work is characterized by bold, swift, and targeted creative advertising, which has earned them praise from clients for exceeding expectations and delivering high-impact results.

30
YEARS IN BUSINESS
7
SERVICES

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