


Let’s be truthful, none of them are wearing suits and blazers. Since they started WFH their dress code has become much more individualistic, informal and a bit of anything-goes-really [as long as you are clothed, thats always great]. So they invited their dream team to share some of their favorite photos that ignite joy [inside of them] when they relive that memory. [Again, fully clothed was part of the brief]. So it doesn’t make any sense to show you their catalogue of corporate images. Instead, they wanted to show you a side of them that makes them happy, cause lets face it, they could all do with ‘happy triggers’ scattered around their workday.
P’unk Avenue helps people and organizations that improve the social good by designing and building websites and open source web software. Their work is cutting-edge but always elegant and easy-to-use. They care deeply about their craft and therefore seek similarly dedicated clients. They also love being Philadelphians, so to that end they support business and civic endeavors and events that foster civic dialogue and address issues facing citizens in the Philly region. P'unk Avenue is a web design firm in Philadelphia, and the developers of Apostrophe, a contextual content management system built on Symfony.
The Department a creative agency delivering projects across a wide variety of media, with extensive experience in branding, design for print, web and animation. The better they understand, the more meaningful our work together. They’re in this for the longterm. They’re collaborative - together with their clients theyproduce powerful, thoughtful and memorable commissions that grow business. They’re always appropriately and meticulously executed to ensure exceptional outcomes.

