"WebProspector loves its new animated video – great work from Kasra Design!"
"Our work with Sheryl Chung and her team at Kasra Design aimed to engage new and existing users by creating a short, creative and engaging animation video for our new website and mobile app. We were absolutely thrilled with Sheryl and her team when they were able to make multiple revisions in a timely fashion after re-branding and revising our marketing twice within two weeks! We have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from our users and the video has been shared by moms across the country. This is beyond our expectations in terms of brand awareness and the speed in which we accomplished our goal."

BPC, which is independent and wholly Maltese-owned, is the undisputed No 1 marketing communications agency in this market, fully committed to provide unrivalled marketing communications solutions for clients operating in and from Malta.With their unique European/Mediterranean background, they understand, and work well within, different cultural contexts. BPC has developed over the past 50 years from an agency with advertising as its initial function into a true ‘full-service’ marketing communications agency, combining a rigorous, thorough and results-oriented approach with creativity and commitment.
FOXX Advertising & Design is a full-service, creatively driven advertising agency based in Toronto. And while their address says “Canada” they have worked with both national and international clients, from soup to nuts, automotive to high tech, and everything in between. If you visit FOXX.ca regularly you’ll find updated samples of their work, case studies, blog entries on what they find relevant and remotely interesting, and an overall feel for what they bring to the table.
Green Duck was hatched in 2002 by co-founders Mathew Green and Graham Duckworth, friends who share a passion for IT, fast cars and getting things done. Now, some 16 years later, there are more grey hairs, fewer fast cars but their passion for IT burns brighter than ever.











