Creative Services Portfolio

From print and digital design to videos and branding, Goff Public’s experienced creative team provides eye-catching and effective visuals that leave a lasting impression.

Graphic Design

Logos, company branding, infographics, proposals, newsletters, social media, print mailers, reports, ads, event signage and more.

Photography

Corporate photography, group sessions, headshots, buildings and architecture, lifestyle, candid shots, event coverage and more.

Videography

Announcements, explainers, promotional, company milestones, event recaps, social media, short-form video, animation and more.

A female professional in a brown blazer and green blouse
Target logo surrounded by blue star-studded detailing on a red background
A white menu that splits an outline of the United States into four quadrants, each with their own list of Native foods
A woman wearing a black apron spoons food onto a tray with two other people in the background
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Three women pose at an event for Ever-green Energy.
A MnDOT graphic depicting a Minnesota Highway 250 sign, a traffic cone and the words, "Hwy 250 Reconstruction Public Meeting"
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The cover of Lake Minnetonka: Summer Rules 2023 set against a photo of the lake in the fall season
Minnesota state Capitol on a sunny day
A Sagiliti graphic depicting energy-saving stats from the company with electricity and building icons
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A young Black man in professional clothing smiles while sitting at a desk
A Spectro Alloys social media graphic showing that the company's lifetime CO2 reduction is equal to planting 175 million trees

HOW CAN A CREATIVE TOUCH ELEVATE YOUR STORY?

We're here to help you amplify your message with rich visuals. Reach out to Nate Kass to get started.

Nate Kass

Nate Kass

Director of Digital and Creative
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“In today's fast-paced world, it's critical to make a lasting impression. Visual mediums like graphic design, photography and videography have the unique ability to captivate audiences in ways that words cannot and are essential components of an effective communications strategy."

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