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We are passionate about creative communication. Whether you need a logo or leaflet, we are here to help you find ways to engage others with your vision and values. In an increasingly visual culture, it is necessary to have an identity and message that makes sure you get noticed.
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While we will happily take on any design challange, our biggest passion is helping charities, churches and social enterprises communicate with the communities they are helping. Effective communication is key to making sure the community you work with understand who you are. Each community is different, and we make it our business to understand the people you work with, to create design solutions that are going to be effective and engaging.
For more information, or to have a chat about the ways in which we can help you, please get in contact with us. We would love the opportunity to share our passion with you, and explore the ways we can support and develop the amazing visions you have.
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At Kitzo, we find creative ways to combine our understanding of communication and community. This is not just a business opportunity though, it is something we strongly believe in.
The name Kitzo is based on the greek word 'κτίζω' meaning 'to create'. In Genesis we are told that Man is created in the image of the God; a God who created trees that were 'pleasing to the eye' (Genesis 2:9). After God created the animals, he invited Adam to name them. We have been given a creative nature so that we can partake in God's creation.
Being immersed with culture and engaged on all its newest frontiers (be it in design or politics, film or philosophy) is not a vain attempt to make Christianity more relevant and engaging, it is a accepting the invitation from God to keep engaging with the creation he started. The ever evolving and dynamic nature of culture is not human fickleness, but innate human creativity. As churches, charities, and social enterprises, we shouldn't just be trying to keep up with the ever moving frontiers of culture, we should be leading them.