People
Andrew Davies
Andrew has been part of thrudigital since it started. On any normal day you will find him helping clients get to know thrudigital, developing the product portfolio, and helping clients with strategy and marketing. He spends his spare time making “weak but consistent” cups of tea for Charles, and reading Failblog.@andjdavies
Charles Dalton-Moore
Charles has spent the past few years as the big cheese at thrudigital. On any normal day you will catch him with a milky cup of tea (no bubbles on top thank you) and at least 30 browser tabs open. He spends most of his time wireframing, designing user journeys and managing projects.@cdaltonmoore
James Tiplady
James is thrudigital’s resident grammar pedant and deputy Apple evangelist. He loves music, cooking and bug hunting – often in combination. His dream is to have a fiery cocktail named in his honour, but he presently busies himself with digging up interesting content on the web and talking about it at length in the pub.@biggleszx
Oliver Byford
Ollie is a fresh-faced young thing who often has trouble persuading people that he is, actually, an adult (you would understand if you met him). He likes exploring ways to make clever things very simple and simple things sound very clever. More importantly, he has a curiously overwhelming dislike of anything with tomato in.@36degrees
Piers Lowe
Piers is Operations Director at thrudigital and is responsible for overseeing our development processes, standards and project delivery whilst having a hands on role in the development team. He is capable of naming the song title and artist of any song, no matter how obscure.@pierslowe
Roman Leinwather
Roman is an uber-creative and front-end developer who loves smooth jazz and yoga (not necessarily together). He spends a lot of time shooting people and animals…he has an amazing camera. The results appear regularly on his flickr page.@lewro
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