Brand New Website

We are pleased to announce that we’ve recently launched our new website.  If you visit the Work page, you will find some of our more recent projects featuring a wide variety of our capabilities. We are honored to be able to do such great work for so many different people and it was difficult to cull down nearly 5 years into a concise portfolio.

Drop by our About page and you will see that we have added a couple of members to our team. Anthony Isaac is one new full-time addition, although he has been working with us for over a year as our intern. He is a designer with an emphasis in motion graphics. Another new Departikan is long-time colleague, Tim Shelburn. Tim is an ex IT guy, turned web developer and renaissance man. And finally, we are happy to be partnering with Sarah Gaffney on a variety of projects. Sarah is the founder of MIO and has been a good friend of ours for many years. We are thrilled to add their talents to our arsenal.

You may be interested in the fact that our Services have been helping more of our clients with mobile websites and digital marketing that ties into their social media, websites and SEO programs. If you are looking for different ways to reach your audience, we would love to help.

Welcome to the US Maria

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Maria Gerasimchuk, a designer here at Departika, took her citizenship oath today and is officially a US citizen.  Congrats!

Understanding Bounce Rates Infographic

20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web

Nice little resource. 

In honor of me artfully doing the bookkeeping today

Notebook-and-or-Coloring Book? Oh Yeah!

We have put our minds together here at Departika, and hand crafted a notebook that doubles as a coloring book. And yes, it does have a theme—hipsters. Little details about this subculture (going mainstream) pop out here and there so we have decided to narrow it down to just eight themes: hats, cameras, food (mostly cupcakes and sushi), bicycles, mustaches, coffee, glasses and tapes (as in mixed tapes).

Yes, those are recycled beer and cereal boxes. This little buddy has 64 pages and holds up to ink pen and a light marker. You can get your hands on one of these here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/60177824/notebook-and-or-coloring-book-beer