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New Design Studio
Posted by blogger@organistudios.com on August 14th, 2006


Hi everyone. We recently opened a design studio in downtown Tulsa, OK
called Organi Studios, and we're trying to get the word out about us.
What better way than the web?! Currently Organi Studios is has three
designers, owner Jimmy Gramblin, who serves as senior designer and
animator, John Hope, 3-D mastermind and Michelle Matt, 3-D specialist,
but hope to work with another animator and illustrator. We do just
about everything ---- 3-D animation, illustration, corporate identity,
collateral, concept, clothing, package, GUI Design and, of course, web
design. We also have a marketing director, Nicole Burleigh, who also
specializes in copywriting. So, we just wanted to say 'Hey' and if you
know of any extra work or need a hand, let us know.

Posted by graphicjak on August 16th, 2006



blogger@organistudios.com wrote:
Good luck with your new venture.


Posted by Dimitri on August 21st, 2006


Okay,

what does Organi mean?




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Posted by Organi Studios on August 21st, 2006


Our name comes from the fact that we derive things from nature and our
surroundings. No, we're not a bunch of new age hippies, and we don't
copy nature, but we derive ideas from nature. What better place to look
to than our environment? Then, we take it to the next level to create
high-end design and fluid motion.




Dimitri wrote:

Posted by PixelPal on November 16th, 2006


Sounds like the plural of Organism.


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Posted by cmp on November 16th, 2006


In article <Xns987CDE8874EC9khilwatyahoocouk@199.185.223.74>, PixelPal
<khilwat@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Just curious - where in nature do you find robots and all that chrome??
Last time I checked, chrome was actually an environmental hazard (at
least, the way it's applied to items). . . .

No offense, it's just that your site and identity don't jibe with your
"philosophy. "