Design & Creative Services by Enon Avital

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About Me

How it began

In May 1999 the school I was attending purchased two computers. On them I found what are now considered ancient versions of Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Freehand. As a habitual doodler I immediately took interest in computer design and set forth recreating about 8 brand-name cigarette boxes from scratch, all of which (in my opinion) turned out as well-composed fabrications. Thrilled at my initial success, I continued to experiment and learn to use said programs professionally.

In April 2004 I got my first web job. With no prior experience in the subject but much eagerness, I dove into creating two e-commerce websites. I failed and learned, and learned a bit more. After a year of studious development I completed the two websites, which continue to be successful to this day.

In the fall of 2004 I went to study fine arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts, where I earned a BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) and received the Paul Robeson Emerging Young Artist award.

 

Expanding

In 2006 I began marketing myself to local businesses, offering design and web development under the names "Dewfather" (which is a translation of my last name), "e-known" (which is how my first name is pronounced) and "Enon Avital" (my full name). I now serve a wide base of clients, executing freelance design work as needed.

My range of services include web and graphic design, brand development, corporate identity, advertising design and marketing. I am extremely dedicated to the satisfaction and success of my clients and always stand behind my work.

 

How About Now

In addition to all the freelance work I do, I maintain a full-time job at a large corporation in Manhattan, serving as part of the design team.

I'm always looking to make new contacts, and believe that no project is too big or small. Send me a message to chat, get a quote, or anything. I'm always busy but never too busy for you.

 

My Design Philosophy

I strive for usability and sustainability via simplicity. I always aim to deliver work that not only performs spectacularly, but looks so appealing that your audience won't want to take their eyes off it.

 

 

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