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Door Number Three
Type Private
Headquarters Austin, Texas
Key people M.P. Mueller, President and Founder
Prentice Howe: Principal, Creative Director
Suzanne Kyba: Principal, Account Services
Steve Garven: Principal, Business Development
Mary Kelley Michel, Director of Media
Industry Advertising
Services Strategic Planning, Advertising, Design, Branding, Interactive, Motion and Sound Design, Online, Exhibits and Events, Media Planning and Buying, Guerilla and Alternative Media, Buzz Generation, Consulting, Product Naming, Social Media
Website dn3austin.com

Door Number 3 is a full service advertising agency located in Austin, Texas, United States. Founded in 1994 as NourzAds Inc. by M.P. Mueller (formerly M.P. Nourzad), the agency changed its name to Door Number 3 in December 2005.[1]

In 2009 the agency was voted one of 20 best small companies to work for in Central Texas by the Austin Business Journal.[2]

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Clients


Door Number 3 is currently the agency of record for: American Bank of Texas, Austin Humane Society, Bigfoot Networks, The Blood Center of Central Texas, CEDRA Clinical Research, Dallas Stars Hockey, Texas Stars Hockey, Dallas/Fort Worth Area Tourism Council, Austin Habitat for Humanity, Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa, SipH20, Synagro, and the University of Wyoming.

Notable Campaigns


The Blood Center of Central Texas

Door Number 3's campaign for The Blood Center of Central Texas been covered by Austin American-Statesman[3] and the New York Times[4]. AdWeek and AdFreak both featured Door Number 3’s work for The Blood Center of Central Texas as the Ad of the Day.[5][6]

CEDRA Clinical Research

Door Number 3’s viral marketing campaign officially launched on September 24, 2008[7]. In 2009 the website, GetYourDrugOn.com was nominated for a Webby Award. It was also highlighted by AdWeek as an Ad of the Day.[8]

Dallas Stars

Door Number 3’s “Come Into the Cold” campaign played off on the roughness of hockey compared to other sports, which gained media attention from a variety of media outlets. [9]

BrandFreak

For three years, Door Number 3’s blog has covered the emerging trends, technologies, and strategies of marketers at South by Southwest, an annual music, film, and interactive festival held every spring in Austin. In 2009, Door Number 3 partnered with Brandweek for the festival, blogging the festival for BrandFreak.[10]

Recent Recognitions

  • 2009 Silver Addy Micro or Mini Site for CEDRA Clinical Research [11]
  • 2009 Bronze Addy Mixed Media Local Consumer for American Bank of Texas[12]
  • 2009 Bronze Addy Mixed Media National Consumer for American Bank of Texas[13]
  • 2009 Webby Award, People’s Voice for CEDRA Clinical Research[14]
  • 2009 AdWeek Ad of the Day for The Blood Center of Central Texas [5]
  • 2008 Communication Arts 50th Anniversary Issue, Campaign for Marfa Texas[15]
  • 2008 Ad Freak Ad of the Day for The Blood Center of Central Texas[6]
  • 2008 Adweek Ad of the Day for CEDRA Clinical Research [16]

References

  1. ^ "NourzAds Changes Agency Name," Austin Business Journal
  2. ^ "Best Places to Work 2009: Shermco Industries," Austin Business Journal [1]
  3. ^ "Quirky ad campaign draws more donors to blood center, "Austin American Statesman [2]
  4. ^ "Don't Dial 'M' for Murder, Type 'A' for Altruistic," New York Times [3]
  5. ^ a b "The Blood Center of Central Texas: Elevator" Adweek
  6. ^ a b "Give blood, and be slightly less of a bastard" AdFreak
  7. ^ "Cedra prepares for official launch of drug site" PRWeek
  8. ^ "Cedra: Get Your Drug On" Adweek
  9. ^ "Stars billboard makes light of NBA referee scandal" ESPN
  10. ^ [4]
  11. ^ "Austin Addys 2009"
  12. ^ "Austin Addys 2009"
  13. ^ "Austin Addys 2009"
  14. ^ "Webby Nominees"
  15. ^ "Welcome to Marfa, Texas: It's Out There Ad campaign" Communication Arts [5]
  16. ^ "Cedra: Get Your Drug On" Adweek







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