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Goodbye Sun and Java, Hello Elias Arts

Wow, it’s been a while. You get a chance to take a break and, like a deep-pack snow, things have a way of quieting down, of providing just a tad more clarity, and of breathing a little easier.

For the past four years I’ve been a strategist at Sun Microsystems, and in that time I’ve had the incredible fortune to create and lead the audio brand strategy for Sun and its ubiquitous Java brand. We’ve blazed some amazing trails, having developed a very extensive audio brand for both functional and promotional purposes.

Guiding me through much of this has been a team of brilliant thinkers, strategists and musicians: Scott, Rayan, Fritz and Susan, most of them with Elias Arts — the agency that started it all with the launch of MTV and an accompanying sonic logo. On my own client side, I couldn’t have been more proud of Rhodes, Glenn and the rest of the brand team at Sun who bent their brains and committed to making this a reality. Thank you all.

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This week I’m thrilled to join Elias Arts as their Director of Strategy. If you’ve been reading this website with any frequency, you know that I’m motivated by the desire to grow audio identity as a practice; the opportunity to dimensionalize brands in this way is still woefully untapped, and still largely misunderstood. I’d like to change that, and Elias Arts is an ideal platform for doing so: they’ve been doing this for more than 25 years, and they’ve evolved far beyond sonic logos. They’ve got the chops.

Yes, I’m excited about the chance to raise the level of the conversation for all of us, and for the rising tide to lift all boats. Whether that happens by way of our dialogue here at the site, at public forums elsewhere (stay tuned for more on that) or through formal client engagements, it’s bound to be a good thing for all of us.

All for now. Hey, speaking of conversations, I’ll be in Portland, the Bay Area, Southern California and New York in the next couple of weeks. Coffee anyone? Get in touch: noel at intentionalaudio dot com.

– Noel Franus

4 Comments so far

  1. Stephen Landau January 24th, 2007 1:13 pm

    Congrats Noel! From our conversations, I’m sure you will be wildly successful in following your dreams.

    Good luck, and make sure now that you’re a “Director of Strategy” to remember us PDX coffee people and grace us with your presence now and again.

  2. noel January 24th, 2007 1:26 pm

    Thanks Stephen. Coffee. Now, more than ever. (!)

    (Kudos back at you!)

  3. Paul Anthony February 6th, 2007 4:42 pm

    Congrats Noel. Best of luck to you.

    Paul Anthony
    http://www.MusicLicensingStore.com

  4. David Meckley February 26th, 2007 10:28 am

    Noel,
    Congradulations on the new position. I know that you were looking for this new challange - and from the looks of it you really found it. I’ll miss having you on my side if Katie and I ever get anything moving at Sun.
    Send me your new info as I want to stay in touch! I’m sure there is a way that our paths will cross again.
    David

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