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Pixel Productions Inc Hires Kevin Williams, Merging Fizzbang Multimedia With Pixel To Create One eCommerce Development Powerhouse

Pixel Productions Inc. hires award winning eCommerce and multimedia developer, Kevin Williams, to head up their eCommerce and multimedia department. This is a strategic move for Pixel to help businesses build their brands online.

Pixel Productions Inc Hires Kevin Williams, Merging Fizzbang Multimedia With Pixel To Create One eCommerce Development Powerhouse
2014-02-28
MEDFORD, OR, February 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) Pixel Productions Inc. preps to help build brands with the focus of online sales.

Pixel Productions Inc. hires award winning video production and web designer, Kevin Williams, to head up their eCommerce development team. Pixel Productions Inc. is a premium development partner for the BigCommerce eCommerce platform and is poised for substantial growth this year. Though Pixel is a full-service design agency, their main area of growth over the past two years has been in eCommerce. Paul Quinn of Pixel Productions says, quot;Bringing Kevin on board is a strategic move to facilitate this growth. Kevin has the proven skills necessary for creative art direction with the bonus of expert programming capabilities. Kevin is the perfect person to lead Pixel's web department."

Co-owners of Pixel, Paul Quinn and Chris London had the privilege of working with Kevin many years ago for a company called Revelations Inc., where they got their start in product design and development for the gift industry while working with big name brands such as Big Idea's VeggieTales.

In 1998 Kevin left Revelations to create Fizzbang Multimedia while Paul and Chris started Pixel Productions Inc later in 2005. Both companies continued to cross paths over the years while both continued to work with high profile clients such as The History Channel's Pawn Stars, Counts Kustoms, Red Monkey, Disney, Harry and David, and NCIS LA. During 2012 the three began talks of teaming up to create one powerhouse company. London of Pixel said, "Kevin joining Pixel is like a family member returning home after traveling abroad, it just feels right."

London also said, "Kevin's skills round out Pixel's service offerings by adding award winning multimedia and video expertise. Kevin also has unique experience in brand development for wineries; an area for which Pixel is looking forward to expansion."

Pixel's Paul Quinn stated, "Bringing Kevin on board was the first of several key components in our plan to double our growth this year. Our goal is to remain a 'boutique agency' with a white glove approach and the ability to service a much larger volume of partners. It's a difficult balance to find, but one we are entirely capable of achieving."

To learn more about Pixel Productions Inc and the unique blend of creative minds that power the agency visit their websites:
http://www.pixelproductionsinc.com
http://fizzbang.com/

Pixel Productions Inc. is a full-service agency focused on building brands and partnerships. Afterall, building your business, that's what it's really about, isn't it? That's exactly what we do at Pixel. You can get design services just about anywhere, but you can't find a company that's going to care about you personally, dig deep enough to discover who you really are, and who you're audience is in order to come up with a design and marketing strategy custom tailored to deliver your unique message. That's what Pixel does and that's the kind of relationship we build with all of our partners. If you would like to see what some of our partners say about us, just take a look here: http://www.pixelproductionsinc.com/client-testimonials/

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[Press-News.org] Pixel Productions Inc Hires Kevin Williams, Merging Fizzbang Multimedia With Pixel To Create One eCommerce Development Powerhouse
Pixel Productions Inc. hires award winning eCommerce and multimedia developer, Kevin Williams, to head up their eCommerce and multimedia department. This is a strategic move for Pixel to help businesses build their brands online.