So you want to know about us, aye?
Our company has two partners, which works out nicly because not only are we business partners but we have also been married for ten years too.
Jessi has been drawing since before she could walk and she knew she wanted to be a designer at age eight. Obviuosly the web wasn't on the horizon then, but she would find her craft in college. She first majored in fine art, and then theater design technology, before she discovered her love for all things web. She graduated Cum Laude from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a minor in Arts Management.
Her degree along with many years freelancing afforded her the oppurtunity to join Wright State University in 2007 as their full time Web Designer in the Office of Communications and Marketing. She loves her job and the experience of working in higer education. She is planing on pursuing her graduate degree in the fall, in Public Administration.
Jessi loves client interaction and says the best part about being a designer is the freedom to create something new everyday. She also says that she enjoys working with clients and solving the mystery of what they need and then delivering above their expectations.
Jono grew up working in his father's computer consulting company, so IT (Information Technology) is in his blood. Because of that opportunity, Jono has more than 10 years professional experience in IT when most people his age are just starting to get their feet wet.
With this experience, in 2006 Jono was able to secure a job with Sogeti USA, one of the nation's premiere computer consulting companies, as one of their in-house IT Support staff. He quickly moved from that role into a managerial role overseeing the company's datacenter, telephone systems, and hardware resource provisioning systems. He also helps to support the company's network and 2,000 employees.
He is currently finishing his degree in Mechanical Engineering at Wright State University.
Jono enjoys seeing a site go from artist conception to client inception. "Talking with people, getting to know them, investing in them individually is the best way to understand their needs," he says. "Once you know a person or organization, it becomes must easier to create something that is public facing...web is a face of an entity, and that face needs personality."