Rethinking Hunger: the Eat Café

October 31, 2016

The EAT Café

On October 26, Philadelphia’s first nonprofit, pay-what-you-can restaurant opened for business! And for the many Philadelphians who cannot afford a quality meal, EAT Café is a step toward hungry-free communities. 4x3 is proud to have worked with SK Designworks to develop a beautiful website incorporating menus, graphics, news and insight about the cafe.  

In an interview with Busniess Insider, Eat Café's general manager Donnell Jones-Craven said, "I want people to have the opportunity to fulfill each other’s need for community — real community, and share experiences, embrace differences and have dignity and respect amongst all. The truth is we all need each other."

EAT Café's central goal is to help ease the food insecurity that impacts nearly one in four Philadelphians, while helping to bring the community together.

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THE FUTURE OF MARKETING

4x3 designed a custom Geofilter for the annual Odessa Brewfest, which allows guests to celebrate their favorite craft beer and to commemorate being at the event. With predominantly young Snapchat audiences, this social platform is perfect for social media marketing towards teens and Millennials. And with very few small business and brands taking the step to use Geofilters, the market is perfect because it is under-saturated. 

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RELATE PERSONAL FINANCE

4x3 worked with a new business entrepreneur to create a logo and brand for Relate Personal Finance. 4x3 is currently working to apply their new logo and brand across all mediums, including web and print.

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About 4x3

4x3 works closely with clients to deliver the highest-quality bespoke Web solutions, integrating the latest in responsive design to ensure seamless migration of content across platforms. Our range of clients, from major universities to small businesses and nonprofits, testifies to our flexibility and commitment to custom Web development, design and content management.

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