About Us
We are a group of designers and developers that have a passion for technology and the user experience. It is baked into our DNA to get it done right the first time.
We have an astute approach to technology, a roll-up-the-sleeves attitude and a proven development process. We sweat the details and challenge notions to find the right solutions.
With extensive experience in building web and mobile web solutions, we bring a seasoned perspective to planning and executing a project. Our process is built on experience –the good and the bad - that spans the financial, entertainment, advertising and medical sectors. Relying on our ability to communicate effectively and regularly with our clients, we can identify how to apply our expertise to your project
Brent Sanders
Getting his start in technology at an early age, Brent's first experience with computers was the Apple IIc his parents brought home. He spent much of his teens writing HTML and tinkering with music software in the pursuit of audio innovation. Brent attended DePaul University in Chicago, IL, where he studied music and business administration. Realizing the technology needs of the music community were not being met, Brent started his first business as a college student. By combining two of his passions, his company serviced the online marketing and branding needs of independent musicians. Shortly after, he created Sanders New Media with a revised business model. Eight years later, Brent has led numerous successful projects professionally and achieved a personal triumph when he performed on stage with Huey Lewis.
Elijah Shaw-Rutschman
Elijah was one of those kids who disassembled his toys, not because he wanted to break them, but to see how they worked. He wanted to build his own toys. Unfortunately he didn't yet have an engineering degree, resulting in a lot of broken toys in the toy box. Elijah was hooked when his first family computer, a Mac Color Classic, showed up because he could finally create his own toys. He would spend hours with HyperCard, creating games and teaching himself how to program in the process. When he's not building things, he spends time with friends, family, his dogs and plays music.
Scott Meisburger
It wasn't until he'd gone through several years of formal art education that Scott discovered he loved to give computers instructions. Growing up in Silicon Valley imparted him with an interesting historical and cultural perspective on technology. As a toddler, Scott attended computer programming summer camp at Stanford University. He has since forgotten the experience, but does remember writing in True Basic. Scott holds a BA in Photography from Columbia College and his photography has been exhibited in Perspective Gallery's LENSE 2011 national juried exhibition.