Our Impact

SWC has made several notable appearances in various media outlets. We have been featured in prominent publications for our innovative design work and thought leadership in the industry. We have also been interviewed on popular podcasts, discussing our approach to brand development and marketing strategies on social media. With a strong presence in both traditional and digital media, SWC is recognized as a leading voice in the marketing world.

Shoutout HTX

Our founder describes starting SWC with $700 in the latest issue of Shoutout HTX.

The AFRO

Discover the journey of SWC as a dynamic marketing and advertising agency uplifting minority-owned businesses in the vibrant community of Baltimore. Discover how SWC, was started by a college student, is now a dedicated team that has become a catalyst for improving online visibility and bolstering local businesses.

We Need Answers Podcast

Watch the story of SWC, a bold marketing and advertising agency now powering the success of Black-owned businesses across Baltimore. What started as a one-person mission has evolved into a dynamic team helping brands shine brighter online and fueling growth in one of the city's most vibrant communities.

Diamonds N The Rough

Diamonds N The Rough TV sat down for an exclusive interview to dive deeper into the journey of SWC and the inspiration behind their recent rebrand. During the conversation, they shared how their experiences, growth, and evolving vision led them to refresh their identity and refocus their mission.

The Sojourner’s Truth

"That's A Awful Lot Of Black Alumni" is a powerful movement that was started during The Family ReOUnion at Ohio University Black Alumni Weekend. This shirt, which was designed by SWC, was meant to shed light on the experiences of Black alumni from predominantly white institutions. The shirt and movement served to explore the challenges faced by these individuals as they navigate a predominantly white academic and professional world. "That's A Awful Lot Of Black Alumni" offers a powerful and necessary perspective on race and equity in higher education. This shirt was a must-grab for anyone looking to understand the experiences of Black alumni and the ongoing fight for racial justice in academia.