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| Krystofer Eryk
has been a web designer for over ten years. Raised in a military
home and a self-described "army brat", he grew up in Europe and as
a teen saw his family stationed all over the United States. A
proud member of the Seneca Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma he feels his
diversity has been an asset when developing a website. Eryk says "Living
in so many cultures and being exposed to so many different ideas
really led me naturally in the direction of marketing and web
design. When designing a concept I understand what the client is
wanting and can help them achieve their goals." He went on to
explain how websites in concert with an over all marketing plan
that crosses a myriad of media can really help to brand and drive
business for his clients. |

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He currently resides on the
Red Cliff Indian Reservation. "I love the people of Red Cliff"
Eryk explains "they took me in as family almost immediately.
They have taught me so much that I can never properly thank them
for. The area resides directly on the shores of Lake Superior and
is amazingly beautiful, as are the Tribal members".
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| Eryk stresses that his
business is not a one-man show. By working closely with his
clients he ensures that the vision they have for their marketing
meets and exceeds their expectations. Eryk shared that "It’s a
real partnership where I and the client can play of off each
others ideas to find something that inspires. We then look at how
that branding can be carried across not only the website, but
social and print media as well. The possibilities are endless and
I encourage my clients to dream big! We can scale down to fit as
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So where did the Dreamship
concept come from? Eryk laughs and explains:
"Dreamship Productions is the video
production side of my business. It’s actually a combination of my
German and Iroquois heritage. As a child in Augsburg, Germany I
remember watching the Goodyear Blimp fly overhead and was
inspired. That really fueled my love of Zeppelins. There’s a
nostalgic quality to the thought of airships that I am deeply
drawn to, and it has a dream like quality. I strongly emphasis
dreams in my branding because dreams and their power are so deeply
meaningful to my Tribe (Seneca-Cayuga). My dreams have directly
lead me to where I am at both personally and professionally." |
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