HYDRA builds websites that impact both cause and commerce. We equip clients with the tools necessary to make cataclysmic change within the commercial ecosystem. At our core, we are an interactive design and development firm. But we offer a variety of services to ensure that we maximize the reach and impact of every project.
We embrace the challenge of blending technology and creativity. After all, our team is a delicate balance between creative and technical capital. This coexistence allows us to develop everything from brand identity systems to media-rich applications.
In five short years, HYDRA has evolved from a garage dream to a solution for Fortune 500 companies. We have adopted a business philosophy that invests in our people, clients and strategic partners. As our team grows, so does our ability to find progressive ways to grow your brand.
Welcome 2008! Jan 3
Happy new year! 2007 was a phenomenal year of growth for HYDRA. We completed some of the year's best interactive work, re-invented our brand, launched a new website, forged new partnerships, and expanded the depth of our design and development teams. We are very proud to announce the addition of David Rogers and Rob Zienert. Both of these new developers bring a wealth of knowledge to HYDRA and will be major players this year.
This is not a static industry. "We know the importance of pushing technology and ideology to the next level," says Aaron Harvey. Change fuels our growth. Our greatest strength is our team. Our greatest weakness is our drive to over-deliver. We are the voice of creativity and problem solving for brands on every level.
At HYDRA, we love stuff. All sorts of stuff. Movies, music, magazines, toys, games, gadgets; we're infatuated with it all. Here is some of the stuff we are talking about.
Brain Candy, The Fountain, Vanilla Sky, James Bond, Children of Men, Big Fish, United States of Leland, Fight Club, Rear Window, The Big Lebowski, Stranger Then Fiction, Jurassic Park, Double Indemnity, The Presitge, 300...
At the Drive-In, The Almost, Underoath, Tool, Fantomas, Tomahawk, Blonde Redhead, Sufjan Stevens, Sleater Kinney, Tegan and Sara, The Mars Volta, Further Seems Forever, Queens of the Stone Age, Smashing Pumpkins, Copeland, Death Cab for Cutie, The Killers, Boys Like Girls, Run Kid Run, Primus, Postal Service, Sigur Ros, The Decemberists, Stars, Broken Social Scene, Mice Parade, Mew, Say Anything, Beck, Built to Spill, Cursive, Ratatat, Eels, Talking Heads, !!!...
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Hey, thanks for being a friend :)
posted Mar 18