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Habib Bajrami
Manager: IB, Site Strategy
Imported from Macedonia to Canada, Habib Bajrami is principal
of the award-winning Bytehaus Studio, located just outside
Toronto in cosmopolitan Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Under
his Bytehaus moniker, Habib specializes in brand identity
development and consulting.
Habib, a.k.a. "Mr. B," "Habib Baby," and
the heartfelt, "Bubba," brings to the Creative Latitude
table over 19 years of graphic design experience. Having the
ability to tap into this breadth of experience has proven
to be a huge asset for Creative Latitude.
He's also fluent in four languages, which can come in pretty
handy at times when you're doing stuff on a global scale.
But, beyond his linguistic prowess, Habib's wherewithal to
jump in and get things done has been invaluable. He's also
pretty adept with Mac's OS X and we've elected him Grand High
Premier OS Guru.
He began his career by taking the agency route back in the
eighties and in 1997 decided to open his own shop. Apparently,
he's doing something right. Over 90% of Bytehaus projects
are generated by returning clients. That kind of return rate
is a testament to his keen vision, honesty and ability to
deliver the goods.
Armed with an arsenal of branding techniques and a stunning
all-black ensemble, Habib knows how to to tackle the tough
issues facing business today. His strategic thinking and implementation
cuts through to the heart of the matter. The result is a sparkling
branding program that sets his clients ahead of the pack in
their industries.
Bytehaus clients have included the like of The Ontario Hospital
Association, The Hospital for Sick Children, Hewlett Packard,
Canon, Mediamix Interactive, Scott Paper and Schwartz International.
Projects have covered all aspects of corporate branding including,
identity design, stationary systems, annual reports, capability
brochures and web sites.
On those rare occasions when he has some spare time, you'll
likely find Habib doing the dad thing or perhaps on the family's
annual camping pilgrimage to Manitoulin Island on the shores
of Lake Mindemoya.
For a gaze, gander and ogle over some of Mr. B's work, check
out his site at www.bytehaus-studio.com.
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