Division of Interest

The divisions within the organization match with the varied interests of the owner of the company. This may seem odd, but if you enjoy what you do and can be financially successful at the same time, why shouldn’t you do it?

IT Services. With nearly 25 years of experience working in IT, this was the primary offering of the company until COVID-19 caused IT services to change drastically. In response to the social effects, the owner opted to diversify into other areas.

Wood Working. Having collected tools and skills over the years, this grew into a new (and expensive) passion. However, when you have completed the project, there’s a certain level of satisfaction in delivering it to the recipient.

Photography. This has been a long-term interest that started with 35mm film and progressed through digital photography. If you are in need of photos for products, professional use (business cards, etc.) or simply want to get in front of a camera and explore who you can be, we’ll help where we can.

Game Design. Building an entertaining (and possibly educational) game that you can share with friends is a fun project. When you have a dozen or so ideas, it just adds icing on the cake. If you really want to amp it up, you include attending gaming conventions to the list and you can really have fun doing it. This was our early division and became Games Over Coffee.

eCommerce. This is the direction taken when COVID-19 hit the world. This had been on the backburner for about 18 months when an opportunity in time and resources made it possible to pursue this path. This has taken shape in the form of Fandom Figures.