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posted Friday January 18, 2008 by Dave
There's a time for joking, and there's a time to be serious. And since we're pretty much always joking in these posts, we value showing this project as a testament that we can tighten our lips and get down to business when it's time to. The website for Ohana Fiduciary Corporation needed to reflect the strict moral code that the Fiduciary industry demands, and that Ohana adheres to. Our client reports that the site does just that, and it has played a vital role in making the correct first impression to potential clients.
That's it! That's all you get! Now sit back, grab a drink, maybe something to munch on, and enjoy the rest of the site.
Ohana Fiduciary Corporation
Identity Package
posted Wednesday December 19, 2007 by Dave
Okay, everyone say it with me: "Fih Doo She Air Eee."
A Fiduciary Corporation is a strange breed of honest and noble souls who think it's nice to help people. Particularly people who, through varying experiences, have become incapacitated to the extent that paying bills and not buying the Brooklyn Bridge for exactly the sum of their life savings has become an issue.
Second lesson: "Ohana."
That one sounds pretty much the way it looks. Ohana is a Hawaiian word that means "a band of vigilantes who employ daredevil tactics in seeking retribution for the elderly and disabled who have been taken advantage of." Well, maybe not exactly. More accurately it means "family", but we in the media tend to exaggerate a little. The name comes from the owner's strong ties to Hawaii, as well as the noble concept that anyone involved in the business as a client is treated with the same respect and devotion as a family member.