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Max Borges Agency brings your product to market with a single, clear and powerful voice.

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PUBLIC RELATIONS SOCIAL MEDIACREATIVE DESIGN

WHAT CAN WE HELP YOU WITH? :-)

Max Borges Agency is the leading consumer technology focused public relations firm in the world. We represent more than 75 of the most innovative brands in the CE industry.

But MBA does not stop at PR. In fact, we deliver the same world class results with dedicated teams focusing on social media and creative services.

EVERYONE NEEDS SOME CREATIVITY. No one knows the technology space better than MBA. We realize that marketing a product takes more than a great idea. WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU WITH ALL YOUR CREATIVE NEEDS from conception, to selling in at retail, to brand development and online presence.

+ Exhibit Design & Tradeshow Management

+ Packaging Design

+ Web Design & Social Media Graphics

+ Print & Digital Advertising

+ Marketing Collateral

+ Digital Photography

CLIENT The Singing Machine

MEDIUM Photography

OBJECTIVE Product & Lifestyle Shots

PH

OTO

GR

AP

HY

4

CLIENT Aperion

MEDIUM Photography

OBJECTIVE Aris Speaker System

PH

OTO

GR

AP

HY

5

PA

CK

AG

ING

6

CLIENT Ematic

MEDIUM Packaging

OBJECTIVE Brand Development & Packaging Design

PA

CK

AG

ING

7

CLIENT Detached

MEDIUM Packaging

OBJECTIVE Brand Development & Packaging Design Exploration

PA

CK

AG

ING

8

CLIENT Bad Elf

MEDIUM Packaging

OBJECTIVE Brand Development & Packaging Design

PA

CK

AG

ING

9

CLIENT Novaerus

MEDIUM Packaging

OBJECTIVE Brand Development & Packaging Design

CLIENT Safe Skies

MEDIUM Print

OBJECTIVE Infographic

PR

INT

10

WATCH OUTWATCH OUT FOR LUGGAGE THIEVESAT THE AIRPORTFOR LUGGAGE THIEVESAT THE AIRPORT

STATISTICS

CASES OF THEFT IN THE U.S. FOR 2012 (AS OF MARCH 31, 2012)

PRECAUTIONS WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE A VICTIM

A COLLABORATION BETWEEN SAFE SKIES AND MAX BORGES AGENCY

BudgetTravel, Travel + Leisure, ABC 7 – KABC-TV, Miami Herald, WFAA-TV, ABC 40/FOX 6 – WGGB, USA Today, CBS 2

SOURCES

travelers will have an item stolen from their luggage as they move through United States airports this year. Avoid becoming a victim of airport theft by reading the statistics that Safe Skies gathered and taking simple precautions to protect yourself and your valuables.14

,000

5 in 1,000domestic passengers complainabout “mishandled” luggage

“The belly of the airplanehas become like a flea market for

airport employees. They go in thereand go through all the luggage

unencumbered, unchecked.” Kenneth Mollins – JFK security lawyer

200+luggage thefts occur daily at JFK airport

LA

X

FEBRUARY 2012

A baggage handler and former baggage handler were arrested for allegedly stealing more than $100K in cash and property from LAX travelers.

FY

I LUGGAGE PROFILING

One of the things that makes thieves so successful is that they engage in luggage profiling. They go after the most expensive luggage, but they also check out where you’re traveling to and from.

BO

S FEBRUARY 2012

Two baggage handlers arrested at Logan International Airport, charged with multiple thefts of checked luggage.

JF

K

FEBRUARY 2012

Airport personnel at JFK arrested on charges of stealing almost $160K in cash from travelers’ luggage. Law enforcement reports 200 airport thefts per day.

MIA

JANUARY 2012

Airport personnel charged with grand theft after an iPad led police to their crime spree which involved stealing passengers’ items and hiding them in a special pocket added to a uniform jacket.

DF

W

JANUARY 2012

A thief was found to have stolen iPads from luggage that was hand-inspected in an out-of-sight “resolution room.

• Use a Safe Skies TSA-accepted lock for your bags. It will help to deter thieves from breaking into your luggage.

• Don’t buy black luggage. Thieves prefer these because they look similar to other black bags.

• Get off the plane quickly and head to baggage claim. Getting there quickly means you’ll be there when your bag rolls off the belt.

• Don’t assume airlines will reimburse you for stolen goods. Ticket rules rarely cover loss of expensive items.

• Don’t put electronics or expensive items in your checked bag. They are a prime target for thieves.

• File a report immediately. Airlines have a timeframe in which you’re allowed to file a theft report.

• Check your luggage for all its contents upon arrival. If something is missing check your other bags and make a note, then contact the airline’s customer service department to file a theft report.

• If you can’t get help from the airline, contact the U.S. Department of Transportation. It can assist you if you flew on a flight from or to the U.S.

WATCH OUTWATCH OUT FOR LUGGAGE THIEVESAT THE AIRPORTFOR LUGGAGE THIEVESAT THE AIRPORT

STATISTICS

CASES OF THEFT IN THE U.S. FOR 2012 (AS OF MARCH 31, 2012)

PRECAUTIONS WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE A VICTIM

A COLLABORATION BETWEEN SAFE SKIES AND MAX BORGES AGENCY

BudgetTravel, Travel + Leisure, ABC 7 – KABC-TV, Miami Herald, WFAA-TV, ABC 40/FOX 6 – WGGB, USA Today, CBS 2

SOURCES

travelers will have an item stolen from their luggage as they move through United States airports this year. Avoid becoming a victim of airport theft by reading the statistics that Safe Skies gathered and taking simple precautions to protect yourself and your valuables.14

,000

5 in 1,000domestic passengers complainabout “mishandled” luggage

“The belly of the airplanehas become like a flea market for

airport employees. They go in thereand go through all the luggage

unencumbered, unchecked.” Kenneth Mollins – JFK security lawyer

200+luggage thefts occur daily at JFK airport

LA

X

FEBRUARY 2012

A baggage handler and former baggage handler were arrested for allegedly stealing more than $100K in cash and property from LAX travelers.

FY

I LUGGAGE PROFILING

One of the things that makes thieves so successful is that they engage in luggage profiling. They go after the most expensive luggage, but they also check out where you’re traveling to and from.

BO

S FEBRUARY 2012

Two baggage handlers arrested at Logan International Airport, charged with multiple thefts of checked luggage.

JF

K

FEBRUARY 2012

Airport personnel at JFK arrested on charges of stealing almost $160K in cash from travelers’ luggage. Law enforcement reports 200 airport thefts per day.

MIA

JANUARY 2012

Airport personnel charged with grand theft after an iPad led police to their crime spree which involved stealing passengers’ items and hiding them in a special pocket added to a uniform jacket.

DF

W

JANUARY 2012

A thief was found to have stolen iPads from luggage that was hand-inspected in an out-of-sight “resolution room.

• Use a Safe Skies TSA-accepted lock for your bags. It will help to deter thieves from breaking into your luggage.

• Don’t buy black luggage. Thieves prefer these because they look similar to other black bags.

• Get off the plane quickly and head to baggage claim. Getting there quickly means you’ll be there when your bag rolls off the belt.

• Don’t assume airlines will reimburse you for stolen goods. Ticket rules rarely cover loss of expensive items.

• Don’t put electronics or expensive items in your checked bag. They are a prime target for thieves.

• File a report immediately. Airlines have a timeframe in which you’re allowed to file a theft report.

• Check your luggage for all its contents upon arrival. If something is missing check your other bags and make a note, then contact the airline’s customer service department to file a theft report.

• If you can’t get help from the airline, contact the U.S. Department of Transportation. It can assist you if you flew on a flight from or to the U.S.

WATCH OUTWATCH OUT FOR LUGGAGE THIEVESAT THE AIRPORTFOR LUGGAGE THIEVESAT THE AIRPORT

STATISTICS

CASES OF THEFT IN THE U.S. FOR 2012 (AS OF MARCH 31, 2012)

PRECAUTIONS WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE A VICTIM

A COLLABORATION BETWEEN SAFE SKIES AND MAX BORGES AGENCY

BudgetTravel, Travel + Leisure, ABC 7 – KABC-TV, Miami Herald, WFAA-TV, ABC 40/FOX 6 – WGGB, USA Today, CBS 2

SOURCES

travelers will have an item stolen from their luggage as they move through United States airports this year. Avoid becoming a victim of airport theft by reading the statistics that Safe Skies gathered and taking simple precautions to protect yourself and your valuables.14

,000

5 in 1,000domestic passengers complainabout “mishandled” luggage

“The belly of the airplanehas become like a flea market for

airport employees. They go in thereand go through all the luggage

unencumbered, unchecked.” Kenneth Mollins – JFK security lawyer

200+luggage thefts occur daily at JFK airport

LA

XFEBRUARY 2012

A baggage handler and former baggage handler were arrested for allegedly stealing more than $100K in cash and property from LAX travelers.

FY

I LUGGAGE PROFILING

One of the things that makes thieves so successful is that they engage in luggage profiling. They go after the most expensive luggage, but they also check out where you’re traveling to and from.

BO

S FEBRUARY 2012

Two baggage handlers arrested at Logan International Airport, charged with multiple thefts of checked luggage.

JF

K

FEBRUARY 2012

Airport personnel at JFK arrested on charges of stealing almost $160K in cash from travelers’ luggage. Law enforcement reports 200 airport thefts per day.

MIA

JANUARY 2012

Airport personnel charged with grand theft after an iPad led police to their crime spree which involved stealing passengers’ items and hiding them in a special pocket added to a uniform jacket.

DF

W

JANUARY 2012

A thief was found to have stolen iPads from luggage that was hand-inspected in an out-of-sight “resolution room.

• Use a Safe Skies TSA-accepted lock for your bags. It will help to deter thieves from breaking into your luggage.

• Don’t buy black luggage. Thieves prefer these because they look similar to other black bags.

• Get off the plane quickly and head to baggage claim. Getting there quickly means you’ll be there when your bag rolls off the belt.

• Don’t assume airlines will reimburse you for stolen goods. Ticket rules rarely cover loss of expensive items.

• Don’t put electronics or expensive items in your checked bag. They are a prime target for thieves.

• File a report immediately. Airlines have a timeframe in which you’re allowed to file a theft report.

• Check your luggage for all its contents upon arrival. If something is missing check your other bags and make a note, then contact the airline’s customer service department to file a theft report.

• If you can’t get help from the airline, contact the U.S. Department of Transportation. It can assist you if you flew on a flight from or to the U.S.

CLIENT Memoto

MEDIUM Print

OBJECTIVE Infographic

PR

INT

11

CLIENT Novaerus

MEDIUM Print

OBJECTIVE Infographic

PR

INT

12

PR

INT

13

ONLINE ADS

CLIENT Netsecure

MEDIUM Print, Online

OBJECTIVE Kudos Ad Campaign

PRINT AD

CLIENT Phiaton

MEDIUM Print

OBJECTIVE Advertisement

PR

INT

14

CLIENT Novaerus

MEDIUM Print

OBJECTIVE Marketing Collateral

PR

INT

15

A10

CLIENT Memoto

MEDIUM Facebook

OBJECTIVE Social Media Support

SO

CIA

L M

ED

IA16

CLIENT Trakdot

MEDIUM Facebook

OBJECTIVE Social Media Support

SO

CIA

L M

ED

IA17

CLIENT Scosche

MEDIUM Facebook

OBJECTIVE Social Media Support

SO

CIA

L M

ED

IA18

CLIENT Ematic

MEDIUM Website

OBJECTIVE Brand Development & Website Refresh

WE

B19

WE

B20

CLIENT SafeSound

MEDIUM Website

OBJECTIVE Brand & Website Development

CLIENT Detached

MEDIUM Website

OBJECTIVE Brand Development & JuiceTank Product Launch

WE

B21

CLIENT TDK LoR

MEDIUM Interactive

OBJECTIVE BeMerlin User Interface Design

INT

ER

AC

TIV

E22

CLIENT Imation

MEDIUM Tradeshow

OBJECTIVE CES Exhibit Display – approx. 7,000 sf.

EX

HIB

IT D

ES

IGN

23

EX

HIB

IT D

ES

IGN

24

CLIENT Acase

MEDIUM Tradeshow

OBJECTIVE CES Exhibit Display – 20’ x 20’

EX

HIB

IT D

ES

IGN

25

CLIENT Rapoo

MEDIUM Tradeshow

OBJECTIVE CES Exhibit Display – 40’ x 20’

EX

HIB

IT D

ES

IGN

26

CLIENT Netatmo

MEDIUM Tradeshow

OBJECTIVE CES Exhibit Display – 10’ x 10’

EX

HIB

IT D

ES

IGN

27

CLIENT Phiaton

MEDIUM Tradeshow

OBJECTIVE CEA Line Show (NYC) – 20’ x 10’

EX

HIB

IT D

ES

IGN

28

CLIENT Brightstar

MEDIUM Tradeshow

OBJECTIVE Mobile World Congress – approx. 4,500 sf.

LET US HELP.Bring your product to market with a single, clear and powerful voice. Let’s partner together to generate exceptional results!

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