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Fuzati

Fuzati

Advertising Services

Houston, TX 1,154 followers

Where Innovation Meets Tradition. /// The premier Catholic marketing and technology firm.

About us

Too many Catholic organizations struggle to stand out in the digital space. Fuzati combines the best secular marketing and technology practices with our intimate knowledge of the Catholic faith in order to help you reach more people and fulfill your mission.

Website
http://fuzati.com/
Industry
Advertising Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Houston, TX
Type
Public Company
Founded
2008
Specialties
Marketing, Digital Marketing, Advertising, Custom Software, Websites, App Design, Mobile Apps, Logos & Branding, API Integration, Social Media Management, Public Relations, Consulting/Research, Graphic Design, Video and Film, Lead Generation, and Ad/Media Buying

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  • Was St. Joseph a successful carpenter? No idea. (We don’t have first-century product reviews.) But honestly, “success” probably looked different to him. He never worked for recognition. He worked to provide for the son God entrusted to him. Joseph didn’t live to see Jesus’ death and Resurrection. Only in Heaven would he understand what he’d been raising Jesus for. So today, we thank St. Joseph for his dedication. And we ask him to intercede for our family and friends who inspire us to get up and work each day. St. Joseph the Worker, pray for us!

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  • St. Catherine of Siena could have been a marketing coach. She had a gift for clarity. She wasn’t like the brands who try to sound… clever. She didn’t tell Pope Gregory XI to: “Elevate the future of the papacy” “Unlock your potential” “Reimagine Rome, where innovation meets excellence” Nope. She was pretty clear: You can’t stay in France. You need to move back. When your brand simply says: “Here’s the problem, here’s our solution,” you may not sound “clever”... But people like it when you’re clear. They trust you. Which means your message lands right where it’s supposed to. Clear beats clever. Case in point: the pope moved back to Rome. St. Catherine of Siena, pray for us!

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  • Most people don’t know this: St. Faustina was disappointed in the Divine Mercy image at first. After she saw it, she asked Jesus, “Who will paint You as beautiful as You are?” His response: “Not in the beauty of the color, nor of the brush lies the greatness of this image, but in My grace.” Since then, millions of Catholics have come to know God’s mercy because of this image.

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    ☘️ “I arise today, through God's strength to pilot me, God's might to uphold me, God's wisdom to guide me, God's eye to look before me, God's ear to hear me, God's word to speak for me, God's hand to guard me, God's shield to protect me.” ☘️ - From the “St. Patrick’s Breastplate” prayer

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    Mother of Perpetual Help Church wasn't looking for a “cool logo.” They had a more specific goal in mind. They wanted to grow as a true missionary community, with a culture of entrusting everything to Jesus through Mary. And they wanted a new logo to reflect that. Our designers captured their unique parish charism with a logo that blends traditional Marian symbolism with elements inspired by the church property. They’re absolutely thrilled with the result. 💙

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    What do you get when you cross a Byzantine priest with a marketing agency? 👉 The book “Mosaic of Life.” One day, Fr. Vasyl Chepelskyy from the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic came to us with a manuscript. He’d just finished it: a DIY retreat book for laypeople. 🙏 Fr. Vasyl had poured his priestly heart into this. But he had no designer or publisher. He also wanted to get the text right, since English isn’t his first language. So we rolled up our sleeves. Here’s what we did: - Designed the book to encourage prayerful contemplation. - Carefully edited the text, preserving Fr. Vasyl’s wisdom and voice. - Secured an ISBN and copyright with the Library of Congress. - Found Fr. Vasyl a publisher: Enroute Books & Media. The book was published yesterday. 😍 We can’t wait for you to see this!

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