TKO@25
This year TKO strides past its first quarter-century. Twenty five years of working with talented and fascinating people, organisations and companies. Together in that time we have created innovative, award-winning products and services around the world.
Incidentally, the image here is the ‘Submarine’ audio player for Sony Corporation from 1991, one of our very first projects (what a start that was!)
Arguably the period since 1990 has been the most disruptive, revolutionary and unpredictable in modern social and technological history. Not sure how you measure such notions, but it has certainly been an amazing journey that I, for one, wouldn’t swap for anything.
One thing is certain though, what will happen in the next 25 years will make that last 25 seem ordinary by comparison. So, to all our friends around the world, old and new, we’d like to raise a glass to what we have achieved together, and to what’s still to come.
By the way, to mark our anniversary, we’ve begun uploading images of some of the projects we have created together during this time (along with new ones as they happen). We hope you will enjoy looking at the sheer breadth of work in Pinterest’s ‘democratic’ style and that it will help inspire new partnerships together into the future. Here’s to the next 25. Cheers!
www.pinterest.com/daveytko/
Andy Davey
Founder TKO
Sales Manager at Managed Services Summit events
8 年Lovely creative stuff here Andy, some real standout design!
Executive Director at JPMorgan Chase, Experience & Service Design | Ex-McKinsey | Royal College of Art (MDes)
9 年Congrats Andy and Annie. Here's to the next 25 years.
Designer I Place Strategist I Author I Speaker
9 年Congratulations Andy..that is one hell of an achievement in our industry but I am not at all surprised for such talent..hope to catch up soon and raise a glass together..all my best ibi
Retired
9 年Hi Andy, Congratulations, is it really 25 years? I remember your loft studio in Great Sutton street and the Submarine Radio on the drawing board like it was yesterday! Clerkenwell has changed a bit since we were there.