About
The Guy
Did you ever notice that it’s hard to write
about yourself? Wouldn’t it be great to have a personal biographer
to do the job for you? With that said, I’ll keep this fairly
short.
I was born and raised in Campbell River on the Eastern coast of
Vancouver Island, BC. I'm now in Victoria, just South of Campbell River. I love the beauty in
this part of the world and the easy access to outdoor activities.
What other office has easy access to the forest when you’re
head is clogged with a days work! I love to kayak, mountain bike,
fish, hike, run and swim. I also like technical stuff such as
photography, videography, computer graphics and web design.
I’m also Christian who loves and believes in God. He has
done so much for me and it wouldn’t be right to not mention
him here. He’s a part of me and I’m a part of him.
I wouldn’t be what I am today without him, and I’m
thankful for that every day I wake up and every day I’ll
have after I die.
The Company
Kris Samuels Design started about five years ago and has become
a steady part time job for me as a media developer. Being a “one
man show” for the most part, I push to be as connected to
my clients as possible. Unlike a lot of media developers who like
create “cookie cutter” websites, I prefer to talk
one on one with the clients to gain a feel for what they’re
really looking for. Once the client and have created a vision
of what is wanted, I work hard to build something that is unique,
practical and professional.
Services Kris Samuels Design offers are: static and database driven
websites, graphic design, print media, photography, computer training
and videography.
Some of the companies Kris Samuels Design works with are iTECH
Solutions, CodeOfLife.ca
and Toni Allen.
Our companies work closely on small and large projects grouping
our talented skills to create a strong team.
Kris Samuels Design isn’t just about making a buck. It’s
about making peoples visions come to life – creating something
they feel confident with – taking that extra step to ensure
that they get what they came for.
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