Hub & Spoke’s Dak Dillon was featured in Inside Columbia’s The Faces of Columbia section, which profiles a few of Columbia’s “finest professionals.”
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Hub & Spoke recognized with 4 AVA Digital Awards for web and video work
Posted on 02/11/2015Hub & Spoke has been awarded four AVA Digital Awards, which recognize outstanding achievement by creative professionals involved in the concept, direction, design and production of media that is part of the evolution of digital communication.
Hub & Spoke, a Columbia, Missouri creative agency, has been recognized with an American Package Design Award by Graphic Design USA for its work with Rock Bridge Brewing Company on the Saison beer can design.
The new Hub & Spoke website is live, and so our brand update is complete.
We’ve been working hard behind the scenes polishing our new look, which includes an updated logo, color palette and font selection. The new look is more than just a fresh coat of paint, it’s about refining our mission and approach to helping our clients find their focus. Continue Reading
The Telly Awards has named Hub & Spoke as a Bronze winner in the 35th Annual Telly Awards for their production of Chomp, a television series which aired in fall 2013 on KZOU-TV.
Chomp aired 10 original episodes and featured the best in local and regional cuisine and food tourism. Chomp was lead by executive producer and host Dak Dillon with the support of Harry Katz, the shows director and editor. Continue Reading
The Columbia Business Times needed an evolution of their website.
At the forefront of Columbia business news, the Columbia Business Times needed to match their publication’s feel and style and bridge that experience to the web. We were eager to help create the new website.
Adding a flexible mobile experience was crucial, as readership is always on the go. With a responsive web design, reading articles and staying current is now accessible on all devices.
A choice between using a mobile site or desktop version is no longer needed. Now, it just works. We wanted to keep the design clean and simple, matching the same fonts and finishing touches of the printed magazine.
We believe your website should represent who you are and what you do, intersecting great design with user accessibility. We strive to meet the needs of each client no matter how unique. Contact us today to schedule a meeting or just to talk.