
Quantity vs. Quality: You CAN have it all!
Some may argue that in this Internet Age, quantity is more important than quality. To this we say, why not both? Throughout decades of working in the advertising business, Studio Mundi has often encountered opportunities to give our clients large quantities of work while maintaining high quality output.
Case in point: Morguard, a real estate company based in Mississauga, Ontario, is a long-standing client. Since 2009 we have assisted them with brand management, printed collateral, signage, social media, websites and more for their three dozen U.S. apartment communities.
In early 2020, Morguard approached us with the daunting task of overhauling all 30 property websites in a short amount of time. We dove right in and completed the project within 2 months, all the while maintaining the high level of quality that Morguard has come to expect from us.
While some may feel they have to choose between quantity and quality, we believe that our clients shouldn’t have to settle for one or the other. We offer both.
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