Address: 3123 E 4th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605, USA
Phone: +18137483854
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: Closed
Eric Ritter
James Rosene and Cindy Haynes lead a kick ass advertising agency. Their fantastic creative agency consistently delivers results driven advertising campaigns for their clients.
Paul Warner
They helped formulate an online and social media marketing ad campaign to lead into our company's new product launch. Really talented group there. They know their stuff and it helped make our launch party a huge success!
Chelsea Betancourt
I came to James with a very tight budget, and couldn’t be more impressed with what I got out of it. This was a local campaign that mostly relied on Tampa print ads. In addition to getting our ads posted in some great places without threatening the budget, the ads they produced were delightful.
Commercial Producer, production fixer, Mari Tato
Was welcomed by a very nice gentleman! Thank you!
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To us, an eraser isn t a symbol of a mistake. On the contrary. It represents an ideal and philosophy to work harder. To dig deeper. To push harder until the best idea is uncovered. That means coming up with lots of ideas. Killing the bad ones. And re-doing and refining the better ones. It s all part of a cultivation (farm, get it?) of thought that ultimately leads to the best idea. So you see, erasers aren t a symbol of a mistake. They re a tool we use to reach a pretty great solution. As for the name itself, well, oddly enough our creative director s daughter and her friends had thought up a strange, wonderfully fictitious land called Eraser Country. Yep, that s their actual book too. The pages included a healthy set of rules to live by, population increases and decreases and a bunch more stuff. Well that got us thinking and led us to a name we feel embodies everything we do.
Yes. Our services are extremely flexible, depending on the size and budget of your project. We can handle an entire campaign for you, or just backup your in-house team with some extra ad work. Let us know what kind of support you need, your budget and we’d be happy to accommodate.
Branding is one of our main focuses because it’s such a large part of what you do. The first thing you project to your customers is often the most important, and branding should be integrated into everything you do.
Our team has pretty diverse interests, which has led us to work with a variety of clients including restaurants, grocery stores, fast food businesses, major automotive manufacturers, pro sports teams, and even state governments and nonprofits. Our creative philosophy is versatile and can be applied to almost any type of project, so we don’t claim to specialize in one market or niche.
Once again, it’s all about the integration. When consulting you on improving your advertising practices or standards, we’re going to look at how well each piece of what you do plays into the others. We want to improve the way you tell your story from the beginning to the end.
We opened EraserFarm to work with the kind of clients we connected with and loved working with. We wanted to show them the work we thought was the best without the internal red tape that can sometimes kill an idea before it gets to you (hey, if you don't like it, then so be it but at least you saw it). We wanted to build a highly strategic, creative agency that delivered powerful brand stories six ways to Sunday. We push hard to find big ideas for our clients that they would never have expected. That's what gets us going in the morning. That, and a lot of really, really strong coffee. We want to work with clients that love the creative process and want to be part of it. We want any client we partner with to have a vested interest in the ideas and have the courage to step away from the same old stuff that feels like 'advertising'. Brands can't survive in this modern era that way. But regardless of who we work with or what idea rises to the top, there is always, always, always a
To us, an eraser represents a philosophy to work harder. To dig deeper. To push harder until the best idea is uncovered. That means coming up with lots of ideas. Killing the bad ones. And re-doing and refining the better ones. It's all part of an evolution of thought that ultimately leads to the best one. So you see, erasers aren't a symbol of a mistake. They are a tool we use to reach a pretty great solution.
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