Zimmerman Crowe Design

Moby ID: 106

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Zimmerman Crowe Design was co-founded in 1988 by partners Dennis Crowe and Neal Zimmerman in San Francisco, California. ZCD, as the company referred to itself, was a small-to-medium sized marketing, advertising and design company.

In October 2000, ZCD changed its name to VehicleSF. Then in November 2002, Neal Zimmerman left the company to start a new company, ZDI.

One of the company's biggest clients was Electronic Arts for which they designed advertising campaigns, branded logos, and packaging during their 16 year relationship, especially for EA's "BIG" label. Their most notable campaign was for the game Freekstyle.

Credited on 6 Games from 1991 to 1997

Byzantine: The Betrayal (1997 on Windows)
Skitchin' (1994 on Genesis)
The Labyrinth of Time (1993 on Linux, DOS, Windows...)
The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes (1992 on DOS, 3DO)
Chuck Yeager's Air Combat (1991 on DOS, Macintosh)
Earl Weaver Baseball II (1991 on DOS)

History +

November 2002

Neal Zimmerman leaves the company.

October 2000

Company changes its name to VehicleSF.

1988

Company co-founded by Dennis Crowe and Neal Zimmerman.

Trivia +

Company location and contact information (1998):

ZCD

585 Howard Street, 2nd Floor

San Francisco, CA 94105

Phone: 415-777-5560 - Fax: 415-777-0370

Company Location and Contact Information (2004):

VehicleSF

275 Sixth Street

San Francisco, California 54103

Phone: (415) 777-5560

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