Winnipeg, Manitoba
Advertising made clearer.
IN SHORT is a Winnipeg-based advertising company bringing strategy, creative and media together around one clear idea.
Tell us what needs to changeClear thinking. Effective advertising.
What that means
One idea from position to placement.
Organizations often separate strategy, copy, creative and media into different conversations. The customer experiences them as one message.
Our work connects those decisions. We begin with what the audience needs to understand, develop the idea and language, then plan how that message should appear and how its response will be assessed.
Scope follows the problem. An engagement may focus on one defined need or connect several disciplines around the same brief.
Services
Four connected ways to make the message work harder.
Brand strategy
Brand positioning, messaging, naming and voice systems for organizations that need a clearer, more useful way to explain their value.
Explore service 02Campaign strategy and creative
Campaign strategy, organizing ideas, advertising concepts, key lines and rollout logic built around one clear job.
Explore service 03Website copywriting
Website strategy and copywriting that clarifies the offer, guides the reader and gives every page a specific job.
Explore service 04Media planning and measurement
Media planning, channel roles, placement logic and plain-language measurement aligned to the campaign’s actual job.
Explore serviceWorking together
Direct, written and built around the brief.
You deal directly with the people doing the work. Decisions are documented, outputs are defined and the reasoning stays visible.
We do not publish client names, outcomes or testimonials without evidence and permission. Our public work area is structured to add case studies and research only when the supporting material is ready.
Located in Winnipeg
5-823 Corydon Avenue.
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 0W6
For a new-business conversation, email [email protected]. A few lines about the business, audience and problem are enough to begin.
Start a conversation
Start with the short version.
Tell us what is difficult to explain, what needs to change and who needs to understand it.