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>> About Us
Established in 1996, Total Media Source is a media- communications company focused on developing a wide range of marketing tools for clients from both the business and the non-profit communities.
Our client list includes PBS, Time Warner Cable, Procter & Gamble, Crown Plastics, Paragon Salons, and many other prominent organizations, large and small.
Total Media Source specializes in a wide range of media services, among them marketing methods pioneered by our team of media communications specialists. Interactive gaming, animated educational programs, and animated narratives or webisodes,
The development team at Total Media Source brings its collective insight, talent, and experience to every project from start to finish. “We like to be involved in a project from the concept stage to completion,” notes Director Daryl Urig. “This business is all about seeing the possibilities and bringing them to fruition. Solving problems for clients and helping them envision the direction their marketing tools can take is a challenge we really enjoy.”
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Successful media projects require a close working relationship between client and creative services-provider. For Total Media Source, the client plays an integral role in the creative process. The development team addresses each client’s needs individually and creates a unique approach to each project. “Clients are our whole reason for being.” Urig emphasizes. “Our goal is to keep them involved in the project as it takes form so that the end result is truly a reflection of their organization.”
The driving force behind Total Media Source, Daryl Urig wanted to bring his development ideas to future generations of designers. Several years ago, he created a cutting-edge curriculum in the still new and emerging field of interactive media development at the University of Cincinnati. His program was soon
integrated into the University’s College of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning where it continues to provide students with the latest concepts and tools in this dynamic area of media communications.
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