So,
what is Zynke's philosophy? Well, it's quite simple. To
serve. And more accurately, to serve outwardly as opposed
to inwardly.
What
do we mean? To explain, we first need to properly define the term,
design. Design, put simply, is the creative means by which a problem
is solved. It is the constructive and methodical bridge between
a question and an answer. However, design can often be misrepresented
as a means of creative expression, sometimes by designers themselves.
To create a solution to an external problem is an outward process,
but to create a solution to an internal problem is an inward process.
One is serving and the other is self-serving.
This important distinction
means that we always work for and on behalf of our clients.
We don't use design as an artistic outlet or a vehicle to bolster
our creative egos, we don't seek to retain intellectual property
after a client has paid for our service, and we don't view our
profession as any more prestigious than any other. Essentially,
we see ourselves as tradespeople offering you an important and
valuable service. We are just one tooth (an important tooth) on
the cog that turns society's business machine. We are here to
serve.
There is, however,
one more important distinction. We are extremely experienced and
knowledgeable in design. We are the best at what we do, the strongest
tooth on the cog. We offer you honest and uncompromising professional
advice that is targeted directly at the welfare of your business.
Our success is measured by your success. We are here to serve
you.
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