Larnie Higgins

President at Planet Studio

Larnie Higgins is the President of Planet Studio since July 1994. With a background in creative services and art direction, Larnie founded the company in 1994 with a focus on innovative brand and business marketing strategies. Prior to this role, Larnie held positions at Discovery Communications as Director of Creative Services, Kendall Communications as Art Director, and KBYU Television as a Staff Designer. Larnie received education from Brigham Young University from 1985 to 1989.

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Atlanta, United States

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Planet Studio

Planet Studio believes in making things better by design. We are a design driven marketing agency that embodies the power of great design– and we do so with purpose and intent. We are thoughtful architects for the new age, creating clarity by synthesizing and making sense of complexities in a chaotic world. Through design-thinking, a passion for simplicity, and an eye for aesthetics: we create designs and experiences that are better and more meaningful for brands and those that interact with them. A little bit about us: Our agency is a boutique-size band of creative thinkers and problem solvers. We are craftsmen (and women) who take great care to understand an opportunity to inspire a specialized solution that is responsive, adaptive, and flexible to a changing world. Because we custom create everything we do: it’s never the same thing twice. Intuition inspired by data (right brain plus left brain) means we balance the art and science of problem solving. We are the team that can think, design, and create (kind of like juggling hats while herding cats.) Independently-owned, Planet Studio operates as a team of seasoned experts within an entrepreneurial environment. Collectively, we bring years of industry experience and expertise to bear. Our clients value our fresh perspective– and a dose of whimsy that lightens the load for them. We are the best part of their day, any day of the week.


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