Our people make us what we are. Since we do no marketing, all of our work comes from word-of-mouth or because of the reputations of the individuals working here. Since we started, the way we've attracted new clients is to do good work with our current ones …which, as it turns out, is very attractive.
We're in the Dallas Metro Area:
720 E Park Blvd.
Suite 108
Plano, Texas 75074
Andy Rutledge is a designer, author, and speaker, and his articles on design and professionalism are widely read in the design and business communities. Andy was formerly creative director for a Dallas area interactive agency, where he helped to redefine the agency’s clientele and place in the marketing business community. While there, he worked on projects and winning bids for clients such as RadioShack, Maggiano’s, Worldwide Express, The Kimbell Art Museum, and more.
Before entering the design profession, Andy worked for 12 years as General Manager of a successful chain of Hallmark Gold Crown card and gift stores, where he helped to double the size of the chain. He understands the concerns and operational practices of business, and brings this understanding to his design work and project planning. Andy is a regular contributor to some of the world’s finest print and online design publications.
Andy's personal website: AndyRutledge.com
As Design Strategist at Unit Interactive, Angela concerns herself with strategic website design, standards-compliant CSS and XHTML development, information architecture design, and basically providing clients with the best possible design solution to strengthen their marketing efforts.
In preparation for her life as design guru, Angela studied at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor earning her B.S. in Computer Graphic Design. After working in the Marketing Department for the YMCA Association in San Antonio, she filled the role of Art Director at a Dallas area interactive agency where she joined forces with account executives, developers and fellow designers to develop new strategies and techniques for online marketing. While there, she worked on projects and winning bids for clients such as Maggiano’s, Daisy Brand, Southwest Airlines Pilot’s Association, Preferred Health Systems, Acute Kids Urgent Care, Jani-King, and more.
Angela's personal website: AngelaConlon.com
Our work is an important part of our lives and we shape our approach to work to be consistent with our personal core values. Yes, we have opinions and we do take sides.
We don't shrink from obligation, but seek it and hold to it. We treat responsibility with gravity, and that applies to our work and project obligations as well as to our personal and social obligations. In our projects we require that our clients hold as firmly to our shared responsibilities as we do—forging the foundation of a responsible relationship.
guts, personal responsibility, firm deadlines, candid discussion, proactivity, empowerment, design for specific objectives, intuition, passion, family, fitness, honesty, quality thinking, quality execution, puzzles, MMA, submission victories, lunch in the park, hard work, hard play, ice cream, detail, challenges, reality television, competence, big picture thinking, extrapolation, professionalism, social responsibility, follow-through, …oh, and Haribo gummy bears.
R.A.’s professional work has run the gamut from logo and web design to Flash™ application interface design, as well as jQuery plugin development and CMS site integration. R.A. was a founding partner and creative director for another agency before joining Unit Interactive.
He began designing websites as a hobby in 2002 while attending Texas A&M. After clawing his way through an architecture-focused design education, including a semester spent in Italy, he got married and began work as a full-time web designer in 2007. He is passionate about emerging technologies and their potential for changing the fabric of society. He believes in the truth of the signal.
R.A.'s personal website: RobertAdamRay.com
Nathan is a completely hopeless dork, just as apt to geek out over kerning as a tidy page of code. He spends his free time trying to figure out why things work—visually, technically, or psychologically. Not that he has had much free time since graduating from the Communication Design program at UNT in 2006.
In his first gig as an Art Director for MARC USA, Nathan helped develop print and interactive solutions for brands such as the Corner Bakery, Samsung and Safety-Kleen, as well as lead his fellow creatives through the oft scary funhouse of emerging technologies. Now, he has fully given over his talents to the field of interactive and has found a good home at Unit Interactive, in an environment dedicated to the best of practices.
Nathan's personal website: ArtEqualsWork.com
Unit Interactive is more than just its principals and designers. We’re proud to partner with other agencies and passionate, talented, and highly skilled people in our community in order to expand the breadth and quality of execution on our projects. We often work with…
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