ITHACA — CTHDRL — which says it’s a digital design and experience agency focused on the intersection of community, culture, and commerce — has opened a new office in downtown Ithaca. CTHDRL held a ribbon-cutting event with the Downtown Ithaca Alliance (DIA) and Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick on July 22 at its new office in […]
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ITHACA — CTHDRL — which says it’s a digital design and experience agency focused on the intersection of community, culture, and commerce — has opened a new office in downtown Ithaca.
CTHDRL held a ribbon-cutting event with the Downtown Ithaca Alliance (DIA) and Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick on July 22 at its new office in the Foundry at 416 E. State St.
CTHDRL says its team “builds experiences that push boundaries and aim to make the Internet fun.”
John Robson, a songwriter turned developer, and Josh Hubbermann, an award-winning brand marketer, are the people behind this high-tech firm. CTHDRL’s notable clients include Chipotle, Foot Locker, and Ithaca College.