Q2 newsletter

The Doors are Open!

We are thrilled to announce the successful ribbon-cutting and celebration of the new Boys and Girls Club in Kuna this quarter. This space is set to make a significant impact on the youth of Kuna, providing them with an environment where they can thrive. The air was filled with excitement and anticipation for the positive changes this facility would bring to the community, symbolizing a new chapter of growth and opportunity for Kuna’s young residents.

Designing this space was an incredibly rewarding experience for our team. With its bright colors, flexible moveable areas, and unique zones tailored to various age groups, we aimed to create an inviting and versatile environment for children and young adults alike. The playful yet functional design encourages creativity, learning, and social interaction, ensuring every child finds a place where they feel welcome and inspired. We are proud to have been the designers of this remarkable facility, and we look forward to seeing the countless ways it will benefit the youth of Kuna for years to come. Our commitment to creating spaces that foster growth and community shines through in every corner of this amazing club, and we couldn’t be more excited to watch it flourish.

Michael

New Faces!

Meet our newest Job Captain, Michael!
Michael is a transplant from Lake Tahoe, Nevada, and has been in Boise for 5 years. With a background in interior design, he honed his craft while studying at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco for Interior Architecture and Design. Throughout his career, Michael has amassed a wealth of experience working with various interior design firms, tackling projects ranging from commercial spaces to residential havens. When in San Francisco he met his Boise native fi ncé. Together, they moved to Boise, embarking on a new chapter to advance their careers. When he’s not busy turning dreams into reality through his design work, Michael finds joy in life’s simple pleasures. Whether it’s relishing the company of friends, exploring the local wineries, or getting his hands dirty in the yard, he enthusiastically embraces every moment.

How Many Designers Does it Take to Solve an Escape Room?

For our latest team-building event, our group of 24 designers split into two teams to tackle two exciting escape rooms: “A Night in Vegas” and “The Incredible Machine.” The evening was filled with laughter, problem-solving, and a healthy dose of competition. Both teams rose to the challenge and successfully escaped their rooms, showcasing our collective creativity and determination. While one team did finish a bit faster than the other, we won’t name names… 😉 It was a fantastic experience that brought us closer together and reminded us of the power of teamwork and collaboration.