We're a family owned creative services team proudly working out of Ottawa, Ontario. With a talented and multi-disciplined team, we're confident that we can take care of anything you send our way.
Let's keep this casual - I could write endless paragraphs with buzz words like agility, balance, dynamic, but if you're searching for someone to get your creative work done, you've already read this stuff 100 times over. Why work with us? When you initially contact us, you're talking to me, Kenny. I'm not a customer service representative feeding a project brief to a designer. Well, I guess I am a customer service representative...but also that designer. That means I know your project, I know your business, I'm in touch with your ideas. There's no chains of communication, no playing telephone. We're not an agency sending your projects out to who knows where. You tell me what you're looking for, and it gets done and delivered in a timely manner. This team is passionate about what we do and you'll see it in the work we provide.
With over 7 years of experience in government creative services, and even more in freelance work, Kenny is an expert of all things multimedia. Whether it's graphics, camera work, animation, web development, or video game design, he's touched it all. A graduate from Carleton University in 2019 (Interactive Multimedia and Design), Kenny has been doing freelance design, full-time work with the government, and running a wedding photography and videography business on the side. In his spare time, you can almost guarantee he's either playing video games or on a sports surface somewhere. Competitive video games are his wheelhouse, and he plays on more sports teams than anybody can keep track of. He's always happy to embarass himself on the golf course with new and existing clients - just ask!
"Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick?" This may be a quote from The Office, but it's also Sarah's philosophy; whenever possible, clear and concise communication is always best. Sarah has earned communication experience through her first degree at uOttawa, a Bachelor of Arts with a Double Major in English and Lettres françaises; her freelance work as a translator for Cider Canada and the National Campus and Community Radio Association; and her day job as a Web Officer for the federal government, where she specializes in plain language writing and editing. In her free time, Sarah is likely either cooking a new recipe, solving an escape room (she's completed over 70 so far!), or playing video games.
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