Dplusm Creative
Established in 2006, dplusm creative was the brainchild of designer mark stephen chew who decided to join the realms of architecture and graphic design together resulting in a creative house with a passionate commitment to the design process. Making use of our international and local personnel, each of whom are specialised in their own creative fields, has enabled dplusm's inspirations, work ethic and creativity to be well placed within the global community. Our boutique agency is organised into three design divisions, architecture, graphic and web, supported by a brand management and an administrative sector. Working together, these departments afford dplusm with the ability to approach any project with a holistic point of view. Our pursuit and commitment to quality design coupled with our high level of personal service, assists in creating strong relationships with our clients. From creative graphics, intriguing web and media work to stunning interior designs and contemporary architecture, dplusm looks forward to working with our clients and providing a solution to their design needs.
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