Category Archives: Inspiration

Some New Halloween Costume Ideas from Hot Tomali

Halloween is on its way, and we’ve been relentlessly searching the web for some great costume inspiration. So far, we’ve found stuff like transformers. TIE Fighters. Crayons, if you have a horse. iPhones! Glow in the dark stickpeople. Disabled superheroes. Birth. Controversial illegal aliens. And animal cruelty. But what about costumes designed for those in…

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Cookin’ for a Cause

When the office cries for a chili luncheon, they come crying to me. And knowing that the chili bowls in the office would be full for a good cause, I didn’t have a difficult time stepping up to the plate. On Friday afternoon, as part of Hot Tomali’s commitment to United Way, we all took…

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A Place to Call Headquarters

On June 15th Hot Tomali officially moved into our own building at 1441 E Pender St. This move was a big step for the little agency that I started in the living room of a one bedroom West End apartment in the summer of 1998. Since then, we’ve upgraded our work spaces a few times…

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Patience is a virtue…

Every six months or so I come back to this video and watch it from start to finish two or three times in a row. Not only am I partial to the art form, but also I am fascinated by the amount of patience the artist was able to summon to complete this artistic feat….

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How much is $71.36 worth?

We’re a pretty conscious bunch here at Hot Tomali. We take transit to work, we recycle our Styrofoam, we get together at 7:00 am on a Saturday morning to tackle the Grouse Grind. So how hypocritical is it that I, Project Manager, used to contradict all the good we Hot Tomalians do by smoking a…

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Who We Are

Hot Tomali is an award-winning integrated marketing communications agency based in Vancouver, BC. We're guided by ideas–not mediums. Every project is approached individually to tailor innovative and thought-provoking marketing communications that are specific to your audience. Your needs are unique and every project is unique. Shouldn't every solution also be unique?