What do we do exactly?
In some ways the answer is constantly changing. In short: we help people/businesses with their creative projects. Have and idea? Throw it at us! At WYO Studios, we are constantly learning and perfecting new skills to better meet the creative demands of our clients. We have experience designing logos, producing digital ads (both stagnant and moving), shooting and editing videos, creating websites, designing posters and magazines for print, managing social media accounts, and even compiling and editing audio clips for podcasts. Consider the following as a breakdown of the areas we specialize in:
LOGO DESIGN
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A logo is the icon your customers visualize when they think about your business. The logo is valuable to the business or cause, if it’s good and managed well.
Graphic Design
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This is the ability to convey information through the visual means of typography, photography, iconography and illustration. If it sounds like a broad category, it’s because it is.
Videography
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This is the art of both shooting and editing video to communicate and idea or document an experience, while considering things such as video flow, music background, and even motion graphics.
Social media MGT
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It’s not enough to just have a social media page; it must be used! Consider it a platform, and you’re the orator. Not a great public speaker? (end metaphor) We help manage social media pages to better allow businesses to focus on the development of their products and services.
“TO BE BORED IN THIS WORLD IS TO BE BORING IN THIS WORLD”
THE RIOT AND THE DANCE
Mission
WYO Studios seeks to design and produce creative content and marketing resources for professional and personal use with the highest level of care for quality and excellence.
History
WYO Studios was officially started in April of 2019 under the name WYO Graphics. The idea was to help businesses with graphic design needs. It quickly became apparent that graphic design, though a broad and necessary field, was not the only creative thing businesses need. So rather than pin the business down to one category of creative discipline, we broadened it. The idea of a studio is that it’s not specific to one area of concentration, so our name was changed to be more encompassing. PLUS we discovered a few months into starting the business that another business had the same name, which quickly incentivized us to change our name. (True story)