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We work as a complete team with one gold, not a group of specialist out working the next department. The focal point for each project in based on studies of the POS. The “Transparent Tool” is open doors to each dept for feedback and updates. Now the client has control of time and assuring that everyone is on schedule. Using better communication strategies has become the new “Super Model” for targeting audience awareness of a new product/brand. In 1975 Andre Branch, discovered a complete other world of creative thinking. He moved to Texas to stay with his dad for a couple of years. Andre was thirteen and would have been in Jr. High if still in New York, but he entered high school in El Paso, TX and he fell in love with every medium of art.

 

There he was able to pick his own classes and of course took every art class available. It was not until he return to New York and won 2nd place in a contest 1977 (while attending Westbury High School) that was a city wide high school art contest “Stop the Vandalism” in Nassau County and also designed a prop for his high school play (Camelot) that he realized a gift for art. Andre soon grew up and ventured off on his own (1981) to discover what the world really had to offer. He moved to the city in the mid eighties and traveled all over the Manhattan as a foot messenger. Working in a sign shop as a messenger he was able to see the creative mind at work without computers.

 

Andre was also able to see all the city had to offer in creativity and design. One day while making a delivery he passed a clothing shop off of 8th avenue and what he seen changed his life forever. There was a young man painting on shirts, hats and pants with this tool he had never seen before. He went in and discovered this young man was using an Airbrush. Andre had become quite fond of Subway art and Graffiti and this tool was able to produce work that resembles street art. One day he passed an art supply store on 5th avenue and seen that tool again and the price tag was way out of the range of his pay or pockets.

 

It was not until about 1988 when he was finally able to purchase his first Airbrush (Paasche Dual Action) and life was good. However not lonely did in not come with the air compressor needed but directions too were missing. He able to finally get a small one and practice but it was very frustrating so he put it down. He got a job working in a distribution center and quickly obtained a position as the loading dock manager, but he had a daughter and another on the way.

 

So with the future now in mind he went back to school. But it was not for art, the funds and academic structure was not there so he took a course for Medical Assistant. While this was mild corner stone it was necessary and the right time. He quickly learned the computer and applications. Because Andre was creative it did not take long for him to learn the possibilities in WordPerfect but he notice that other classes were using Microsoft which was the latest software and soon to take over the world of application and window base structure. This was not available in his course so he bored books from students in Hotel Management’s classes and began to teach himself.

 

PC’s were not a common fixture in the household like today so he spent countless hours at the library learning the program and soon it was clear, this is the wave of the future. So with him producing desktop publishing he reached out to small business in the community and began sign painting and flyers. He had also worked at a greeting card company as a stock person but always picked the artist on staff brains. Now Andre is airbrushing designs on T-Shirts and doing business with local business with a successful delivery rate.

 

Mad Art was created in New York in the early nineties but there was still something missing, a steady income that would pay the bills. So he had to go back to work and got a job performing duties in, Psychology and Dental office. This was great for him because the pay was more than he experience in the past and almost doubled his wages. However, not what he wanted for the future so kept looking for the job that would help him advance and found one with a company that did Workmen Compensation Claims revue.

 

This too was a dream job because it was office work and he would be dealing with corporate accounts. He did very well here too and quickly advance to traveling for the company assisting with backlog because the company was growing at a very fast pace. He was traveling and seeing the country from New York all the way to California. One of his stops brought him to a town called St. Peters in Missouri and there he was offered a position so there is where he stayed. He met many fascinating people doing and living life in a way he never imagine. It also gave him a little more clarity as to what he needed to be a successful artist, which was going back to school.

 

Stl Mad Kreations was born because there is a gallery in the city of St. Louis named “Mad Art”! How in the world does this happen, as a product of a rough environment back in New York, the vernacular meaning for “Mad” in urban terminology is “A Lot” and he has many forms of medium under his belt. So with the help of a good friend they form Stl Mad Creation but I was never fully established so the “C” was replaced with “K”.

 

He has created an infrastructure of entities that will works as a network of consultants and project managers and provides a level of professionalism and maintains core values by all. Our offices are full of fun and express the right to enjoy the experience of networking with a team the respects everyone involved in the process. There is an update of software and policies for industry standards, to keep up with the fast pace of technology and no corners will be cut. We produce fine graphics and artwork and use proceeds to fund HUMBLE YOUR HEART Foundation. Our company believes in giving back but actually providing community work. This is non-for-profit work and the majority of funds and services are out of the kindness of good people’s hearts.

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Stl Major Creations, OGD, 36T Solutions and HYH Foundation St. Charles, MO  63301

 

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