The Creative Coast: 2009 Innovation Awards Finalists Announced
This Just In…The Creative Coast has announced the finalists for the 2009 Innovation Awards. Check out all the details! http://thecreativecoast.org/innovation-awards/2009/finalists
This Just In…The Creative Coast has announced the finalists for the 2009 Innovation Awards. Check out all the details! http://thecreativecoast.org/innovation-awards/2009/finalists
SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Savannah Morning News and Balaya today announced the launch of the savannahnow.com Tick-it. Tick-it is a personalized communications hub that organizes web content and group conversations into private, secure information channels that users select and manage. The savannahnow.com Tick-it is the first of its kind in the Savannah area and will provide users with a way to link local news and information from savannahnow.com with personal groups, business, and family, and deliver that content directly to computer desktops. read more…

Founder
Hannah Byrne
What we do
Full-service graphic design and Web application development.
Address
“We’re completely virtual now, ” Byrne said. The Savannah-based company has no corporate office. The staff uses laptops, cell phones and iPhones to work from home, in parks, in restaurants and abroad. They go online to share documents and to video conference.
by: Randy Southerland – April 2007
Booming Ports, A Thriving Downtown And High Tech Business
Folks in Savannah and Chatham County know they’re lucky. Good fortune comes in the form of location – the Georgia coast beckons both new residents and business and the local port has become a major gateway for shippers from places as far away as China. Add to that the easy living, the preserved history and many cultural amenities for which the city has become famous.
Savannah Business Report & Journal
February 20, 2006
Jenifer Putnam
Owner wants right environment in which to grow Web company
“My favorite part of the business is having the creative ability and time to create a package of pieces to make a client successful.” Hannah Meurer, Founder, Smack Dab Studios
Not satisfied with the business community in Atlanta, one Web designer is moving her company to Savannah.
January 6, 2006
Savannah Morning News
Atlanta business joins growing number of local design firms.
Atlanta is too busy and too crowded, according to 15-year resident Hannah Meurer. Meurer is the owner and chief creative officer of Smack Dab Studios, which specializes in a variety of print and Web design work such as logo creation, Web site development and direct mail campaigns.