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Chris Arnold
Chris Arnold builds smart, flexible websites in Denver, Colorado. He likes backcountry travel and thunderstorms.
Career
Chris’s company, Limber Creative, creates smart, flexible websites for a variety of clientele. Solid relationships start with a firm understanding of one another, which is why more than half of Limber’s project stream comes from previous clientele. He believes client work isn’t a number, but a unique story he hopes to help write.
Life
Born in Missouri and transplanted to Virginia in his youth, Chris moved to Colorado after attending James Madison University. Aiming to find a productive design niche and a few outdoor friends to explore with, he’s now fully engrossed in all the area has to offer. He also likes design books and locally brewed beers.
Matt Crest
Matt Crest runs a communication design studio in Denver, Colorado. He likes his wife, ampersands, bicycles, and trying to figure things out.
Career
Matt’s communication design company, Artletic, provides branding and web development to small and medium sized businesses. The solutions oriented approach provides performance driven creative for clients. Which means each project not only needs to look good, it needs to be able to work hard for the desired result - satisfied and repeat end-users.
Life
Raised in Minnesota, Matt moved to Colorado during college and enjoys every minute of it. In addition to compulsively reading and learning about design, he hikes, bikes, skis, snowboards, and does all kinds of outdoorsy type things with his wife and dogs.