Former Tongue digital AD Jake Ranallo opens new digital shop ‘The Means’ in Darlinghurst

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dream_team_lr.jpgFormer digital art director at Tongue and head of user interface at Sydney social network startup Booodl Jake Ranallo (right), along with business partners Andrew Rochford (left) and Anthony May (centre), has founded a new digital agency in Darlinghurst called The Means.

 

Says Ranallo: “We’re offering fast, flexible and cost-efficient services for digital startups and tech entrepreneurs looking to get their ideas off the ground, who otherwise wouldn’t have The Means to do so.”

Says Andrew Rochford, strategy director of The Means and TV presenter at Channel 7: “Problem solving and innovation that changes people’s lives is my passion, whether it’s in medicine, the media or technology. The Means is about creating a culture and development process where innovators, problem solvers and everyday punters with a great idea can prove their vision is one that will genuinely change the way people do things.”

 

Says Anthony May, technical director and seasoned developer: “I believe the path to inspiration is being around inspirational people. When you’re helping people bring new and exciting ideas to life, there are always unique and different challenges, and the solutions are not always obvious. This forces you outside your comfort zone and makes you approach things in new or different ways, which allows you to solve problems in ways you never thought possible.”

 

The Means also offer digital design and development services to established agencies and their clients.

 

The Means contact details are:

(+61) 403 149 355

Level 1, 101-111 William St. Darlinghurst