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Rosh
Koch
March 1, 1983
Millville, PA |
"I'm
an experience junky; I need to try it all."
Koch walks
a path of life with an eagerness to explore. He yearns to
push boundaries and ask questions. He desires to explore the
depths of what the world has to offer and shout the praises
to the ones who keep this rock spinning.
"I
have hands to touch, eyes to see, ears to hear, a nose to
smell, and a mouth to taste -- my body will not accept mediocrity.
I must put my feet in forward motion and continue to push
against the bubble that surrounds me. My mind must always
be pushing and expanding."
Having
traveled the world from a young age, Koch uses his outlook
on life to guide his outlook on design and creation. Borders
must be crossed to acheive the common goal. The common goal
between commercial artists or advertising designers and the
client is always going to be the best service to the customer.
This isn't some ploy to be weird, it is a statement of fact.
"Sometimes
the divinity can be found in the simplist of forms. The openess
to allow yourself to see from many different perspectives
will help not only your personal well-being, but the structure
needs of the client, and of the consumer."
Koch began
dabbling in web design in the summer of 1998. By learning
the hard way, he developed a hard work ethic and a sense of
pride to his craft. As he has grown as a person and matured
into the man he is now, so has his work -- so shall they continue
to develop together.
"We
are presented with opportunities to grow with each decision
we make. With each step we take, we become new people. When
we walk and talk with others, we are growing not only as individuals,
but as a collective human race. The growth opportunities are
endless, it is up to us to grasp ahold and take the ride."
With a
knack for crafting words, Koch has learned to paint memories
through text as well as graphic design. He feels that it takes
a strong pairing of looks and lexicon to present a person,
product, event, or idea in the right way.
Put your
project in his hands. He will treat you, and your customers,
with honesty and respect.

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