Tara Turkington, head honcho of the company, has this to say about the first encounter most people have with Flow – its logo.
“It was designed in-house and really embodies Flow’s character. It’s funky,” says Tara. “The lines in the logo represent Flow’s transparency and flexibility. And they’re like us - communicative and free-flowing.”
Says Flow MD Tiffany Turkington-Palmer, “The Flow brand is vibey, fresh and cheeky, and represents the spontaneity of the company and the personality of its people.”
And bright pink? “It’s bold,” says Tara. “We wanted something different and exciting.”
Different and exciting is exactly what seems to lie ahead for the company this year. Many new clients have joined the stable, and the Flow family grows monthly. At the beginning of March the Big Move arrives when Flow Johannesburg leaves the premises it has outgrown in Waverley. Flow Johannesburg’s new home will be at 231 Oxford Road, on the corner of Bompas. Last year, our Cape Town team moved into their new office at 74 Shortmarket Street.
“New year, new premises, new clients, more staff. What an exciting way to kick off the year,” says Tara.
New to the Flow family so far this year are:
Marco Camacho. Marco started as the new IT manager at the beginning of January. He will be key to ensuring the techno side of the move to Dunkeld is smooth.
Web developer Darren Caboz joined us on 16 January.
Vaughn Webber joins the programming studio on 25 January.
Kevin Collins joins the management team on 5 February.