portrait of the week:
Phil Moody
August 11, 2010
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Phil Moody is maybe one of the most amazing people I know. No joke. Phil is responsible for my entire web prescience. He designed my commercial/documentary site (SDP), my blog (chronicles) and my wedding site (SDW – he worked with his wonderful girlfriend on that one). He’s not only done that (and done an AMAZING job of it), but he’s worked with me on my brand in a million ways. He’s been here to help me develop what I do and, in doing so has allowed me to do a better job of it.
Phil is directly involved in my products as well, doing the design for all of my wedding albums that we give our clients with their packages booked through SDW. He makes me look better on a daily basis. Phil is so good at what he does that it’s not only easy to work with him, but a great time too. He’s very intentional (something that I greatly admire) and knows what he’s doing and how to do it.
Phil has also recently stepped in as a volunteer to take over Bedouins International design. He’ll be re-designing our website, and then working with us on the project we did in Kenya a few months ago (KIINI). Look for some killer design work on both of those soon!
Phil’s going to be one of my groomsmen in March and I’m so excited that he’ll get to be a part of my big day. I think that, other than Jessi, Phil might be the person that I talk with the most (we iChat all day every day). Phil…thanks for everything that you’ve done to help make my businesses better, and for being a part of helping me provide my clients with amazing products and an awesome experience. You rock and I’m glad that you’re a part of what I do!
*youneedadesigner.com is Phil’s site
**e-mail me if you are interested in any design work from Phil and I’ll hook you up!

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