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Creative Good is ten years old

Creative Good is ten years old today!

Thanks to everyone - clients, team, and others - who helped Phil and me along the way.

mh-01-1997-tarrytown2.jpgThis was my home office when I started - my old apartment in Tarrytown, New York, about twenty miles north of Manhattan. January 7, 1997 was my first day.

mh-01-1997-tarrytown1.jpgAnd this was the view from the home office.

mhpt-0399-socal.jpgPhil Terry joined in 1999. Here we are in southern California, about a week after he joined (photo taken by his mother)... just before we went to work together on the famous Gateway.com project.

office-june1999.jpg...and soon enough the Creative Good office had moved to West 38th Street in Manhattan, where we still are today. This was the view in 1999, and it hasn't changed much since then (except for the new New York Times building that has gone up across the street).

cg12-2006.jpgThis is the team we've grown to become in ten years - a fantastic group of talented people who are helping companies and people everywhere create good experiences.

If you want to get involved in our growing community: come to the Gel conference, hire us for consulting, or join our Customer Experience Councils.

Here's hoping for many more good years!





All Projects from Good Experience

Gel Conference
Our annual get-together in New York
Jobs Board
Post or find a job
Gootodo
The world's best todo list
Good Experience Games
The best games online
Uncle Mark Gift Guide
The 2008 guide to technology and life
Goovite
Easy event invites
Good Experience Blog & Newsletter
Mark Hurst explores good experience

"...the Elements of Style for the digital age."
- Seth Godin
Bit Literacy, the book by Mark Hurst, shows how to solve email and info overload.