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We Grow—Petar, Welcome to Superawesome!

As it is with people, same is with businesses—both change and both evolve. Superawesome is no exception. One could say we’ve come a long way since we started a year ago, by act of some divine force (or just plain old hard work?) this very small company is managing to keep afloat, and is profitable. I have learned a lot from this previous year’s experience. A lot about business, about being the ship’s captain, about people, and lastly about myself. One of the most important things I have learned is that the excitement of new wears off and things start to show sides you didn’t count on ever seeing or having to deal with. You have to keep things changing and moving no matter what. Yet there comes a time when it is just not possible to do it alone anymore. That time has come for Superawesome.

Petar and Dragan

As of a few days ago Superawesome is no longer owned & operated by just me, as Petar Perović—designer extraordinaire—has joined me as a partner. Together we are going to offer our clients better service, better the quality of our work, as well as we’re going to pursue some other ventures (such as BandBrains we may have mentioned in the past), plus a lot more.

This week we are going to make some changes to the site, one of which is the protfolio update with a bunch of new stuff (portfolio updates are just one of the things I have not been able to manage while I was running the company alone.) In addition to that, I’d just like you guys to know, you’ll be able to read Petar’s posts on this blog as well from now.

Lastly, a “thank you” goes out to all of the people who have supported us during our first year, especially our dear clients who have been with us through the thick and thin, it’s been a fun ride, and we plan for the party to get even better and last for a long long time! Cheers!

Comments

  1. Glad to hear good things are happening for you, keep up the great work!

    Marcus Irven 23. September 2008, 00:28 #

  2. Congrats na proširenju. Pero i Drago, totally sprawsm! ;)

    Ivan Brezak Brkan 23. September 2008, 00:29 #

  3. Congratulations, and best of luck in the future! :)

    Nikola Plejić 23. September 2008, 00:30 #

  4. Thanks guys!

    Dragan Babić 23. September 2008, 03:09 #

  5. And now it’s official :) Best of luck with the partnership, new office and all the other things you are working on.

    Ilija Studen 23. September 2008, 03:14 #

  6. Congrats guys, good luck with everything.

    Igor Dobrosavljević 23. September 2008, 09:35 #

  7. congratz!

    nikola 23. September 2008, 14:29 #

  8. May The Force Be With You & Live Long And Prosper!!!

    DNK Creative Studio 24. September 2008, 20:58 #

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