Smyrski Creative

Philadelphia, United States

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Smyrski Creative is a design studio. We believe that good design means creating the right form for saying exactly what you want to say. This is a process of discovery; our job is to facilitate this process.

The foundation of what we do is a deep creative partnership with the client. Everything begins with our client’s content, voice, and hopes for the project. We seek to understand the intentions of our clients and bring them to the surface. The result is a simple, elegant design without ostentation or unnecessary embellishment.

We pride ourselves on consistent availability and responsiveness to client needs. Our hands-​on approach extends through the design process, from conception to production to delivery and beyond. All clients receive the personalized service of a boutique studio. Thanks to our network of skilled collaborators, no job is too big or too small.

We like working with clients who we admire, and who we can learn something from.

History

Established in 2002.

Smyrski Creative’s most recent design work has been focused on integrating print, online and video communication strategies. As his business develops, he seeks to combine these three disciplines with content development, the design of physical interior and exterior spaces, and most any other practice that demands the rigorous application of creativity.

Meet the Business Owner

Anthony W.

Business Owner

Anthony Smyrski is a creative director, designer, consultant, and independent print publisher. He works in both the cultural and commercial spheres, collaborating with clients and artists from around the world. Anthony has led a variety of design projects of publications including Next American City and Swindle magazines. He has designed books for publishers such as Thames and Hudson, powerhouse, and Gingko Press. Among Anthony’s other clients are Maysles Films, Deitch Projects, Steve Powers, The Institute of Contemporary Art (Philadelphia), the Pew Foundation, The Rosenbach Museum and Library, Deloitte, Jonathan LeVine Gallery, Philagrafika, wejetset, Creative Time, and Federal Express.