Profile
Yes, our name is D*MNGOOD®.
But since we use an asterisk, it’s not a bad word. DMN stands for our main service lines. GOOD stands for the type of people we are. D*MNGOOD® stands for the type of work we do.
We are a Creative Agency with a proven track record of delivering results through high-end and conceptual Design, Motion and Narrative campaigns. We also take on project-based work.
Our belief is that you can cross the line, or redraw it. We prefer to draw.
SERVICES
Advertising, Annual Reports, Art Direction, Brand Development and Strategy, Brand Standards, Collateral, Content, Environmental Graphics, Exhibits, Graphic Design, Infographics, Invitations, Logos, Maps, Media Planning and Strategy, Naming, Packaging, Posters, Public Relations, Renderings, SEO, Signage, Social Media, Taglines, Video and Web Design and Development.
If you can think of something else, we’ll figure out how to do it.
We work across many verticals but specialize in branding for real estate, hospitality, entertainment, education, media, nonprofit and professional services clients.
LEADERSHIP
Dan Adler
Dan studied graphic design at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Prior to founding D*MNGOOD®, he served as a senior designer at Supon Design Group and Design Army, where, at the latter, Dan’s work for AIGA, Arent Fox, HRC, National Mediation Board, Signature Theatre, the University of Virginia and the Washington Ballet was recognized by many of the creative industry’s most selective competitions, including: the Art Director’s Club, Black Book AR100, Communication Arts, HOW, the Mohawk Show, the One Show, STEP 100 and the Type Director’s Club. In 2007, Print Magazine invited him to participate in its New Visual Artist review, which honors work from the country’s top 100 designers under age 30. Dan leads our award-winning design and digital teams, setting the creative vision and strategy for each project, large or small.
Neil Adler
Neil studied broadcast journalism at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Earlier in his career, Neil wrote for two newspapers, The Gazette in Gaithersburg, Md. – part of The Washington Post Co. – and the Washington Business Journal. He has reported on a wide variety of local business sectors, including banking and finance, health care and biotechnology, nonprofits, real estate, retail, restaurants and technology. Neil leads our content team, with a strong background in media relations and the local business sector.