
WE MAKE NATURAL FOODS FREAKISHLY SUCCESSFUL
WE BUILD BRANDS buyers want to put on the shelf.
AND CUSTOMERS WANT TO RIP OFF OF IT.
Reach out and let us show you our capabilities, talk shop, see if we’re a fit to work together.
THE NUTS AND BOLTS of WHAT WE DO
DIGITIAL DESIGN
BRAND STRATEGY
PACKAGING
BRAND IDENTITY
CAMPAIGN DEVELOPMENT



the team
Jon barnett
STRATEGY
As a strategist and client leader, Jon has a keen ability to see around corners. With an endlessly curious mindset, he has a knack for solving complex business problems with simple, creative solutions. Jon’s client experience includes global brands like Instagram, Miller Lite, Coors Light, Kraft and Microsoft, as well as mainstay financial institutions like Umpqua Bank and Transamerica. In addition to being a dad, husband and dude with seemingly no downtime, Jon enjoys playing music, and is a motorcycle enthusiast.
josh Jevons
CD + DESIGN
Josh’s design career began at some of the best shops in the Boston area working on Nike, Canada Goose, and Spalding. But always one for adventure, he headed out west. Josh quickly made a name for himself in the Denver market, becoming the favorite designer of ad agencies, major breweries, and big brands. There, he lent his talents to brands including: The North Face, Netflix, Burton, New Belgium, and many others. After a decade-long stint out west, he’s now back in NY raising a family. Josh likes to hike, camp, snowboard, photograph landscapes, and canoe but has no time for any of that.
Ricky Lambert
CD + COPY
Ricky cut his teeth at Crispin Porter and Bogusky working on Burger King, Microsoft, and Domino’s. After that, he further honed his skills in the Colorado area working at ad agencies for brands big and small, including Colorado Lottery, Wyoming Tourism, Generation Wild, Noodles and Company, Google, AAA, and Voodoo Ranger. Along the way, he’s earned awards from The One Show, National ADDYs, and the OBIEs. When he’s not wordsmithing, you can usually find Ricky rock climbing, skiing, or rafting Colorado’s rivers. So, actually, you probably won’t find him.




