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GiantSky has built and launched web-based case management systems for numerous human services agencies. Using the system as a platform, agencies are able to provide effective services to their clients. Our web based case management system allows agencies to database all their clients information and developments, track trends, get alerts for important items, and provide a powerful tool for case managers to "know and serve" their clients. By collecting this information into a central database, the system allows agencies to track their effectiveness in delivering human services of all types.
GiantSky has deployed the case management system for a refugee agency in Philadelphia, and a state welfare and workforce development organization. Our case management systems manage the lives of over 140,000 people, providing better services, and better analysis for our agency and local government clients. Outreach workers and case managers who spend a lot of time managing the complex requirements of their many clients are now able to access all their information on any internet accessible laptop or mobile device, and now focus on providing great service with the wealth of knowledge before them. For agencies, real time reports allow not only to track effectiveness, but to substantiate this to their funders.
For information about our online case management system for your organization, contact us.

GiantSky, from time to time, provides pro bono creative work for select causes worldwide. We recently provided creative for printed materials that will help the Chimp-n-sea Foundation raise moneys for their efforts to create a harmonious habitat between the villagers of Kibale, Uganda, and their Forest ecosystem.
The Kibale Community Fuel Wood Project strives to protect Kibale National Park by empowering local communities to live sustainably. The people around Kibale live in one of the richest habitats in the world: 12 kinds of primates, 339 bird [space] species, 229 tree species, 77 mammals, 75 reptiles and amphibians, and more. But because of a fuel problem, the habitat is in danger.

Click here to Read More and Donate to support this beautiful cause.
GiantSky, a branding and interactive company in Philadelphia, was selected to rebrand Verdoni Imports, a large US distributor of Italian and Argentine wine. The brand strategy was to create an identity that would appeal to the two largest targets in the wine consumption community: the traditionalists, and the nouveau chic.
Verdoni Import's previous image retained a V upon a generic map of the world, an image undifferentiated amongst any importer of any product. GiantSky saw the opportunity to bring the company closer to its identity: not just an importer of wine, but an enthusiast that was knowledgeable, and that admired the wine trade. Below find the 2 renditions of the new Verdoni Imports.

ABOVE: Verdoni Imports (Nouveau): Floating Stemless wine glass romantic script concept.

ABOVE: Verdoni Imports (Classic): Classic Vine with Wine grapes in elegant romantic script.
Stay tuned as GiantSky extends the Verdoni brand through entire aspects of the company, both digital and traditional.
About GiantSky
GiantSky is a marketing and technology company based in Philadelphia. We are a small firm of visual thinkers, and strategists, that work on a select number of projects. GiantSky provides branding, design, strategy and technology services to companies and Nonprofits worldwide. GiantSky also supports numerous advertising agencies in Philadelphia and New York with technology, art direction and interim project management, and works with them on the execution of large projects. Visit us at GiantSky.com or call 215-825-3312 to see how we can work together.
Giantsky has created the brand identity and visual brand characteristics of AgriTrace, an African focused system that tracks produce from the farm, through distribution, to retail. We will continue to bring visual elements of the brand into the development of the userinterface and the entire company.

We will have more on this once we launch the new AgriTrace website.
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