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We are currently in the middle of some spring cleaning. Sorry for the inconvienience, we will be back with the full site soon.

So, what's this all about anyway?

225south is a web, graphic, interface and information design company located in Teton Valley and Moscow, Idaho. Founded by Bo Moulton, 225south is a network of artists, designers, programmers and 3-D modelers working together to provide clients with professional online presence and distinct graphic identity at a competitive price.

Currently focusing on creating web and graphic design products for business and real estate markets, our expertise in creating custom identity and branding solutions will help your business distinguish itself from the competition.


Our Team

Bo Moulton
Lead Web & Graphic Designer, Project Manager
Bo Moulton Bo is the lead web developer, project manager and founder of 225south. Part geek, part designer, he usually spends his days in front of a screen lost in a sea of code or helping people solve their computer problems over the phone. He prides himself as being a web standards and usability purist, and enjoys spending time with his lovely wife Emmylou (when she manages to drag him away from his monitor).
 
Holli Sampson
Co Graphic Designer & Print Process Manager
Holli Sampson Holli is our resident print expert; the girl we turn to for things outside of cyber-space, and is without doubt one of the most energetic people you will ever meet. (Picture a walking talking can of Red Bull.) She does a great job of keeping us on task, fueling the company with energy, and delivering an honest, cut-and-dry opinion. Holli's knowledge and passion for paper is something that has to be seen to be believed, and is closely rivaled by her slight obsession with typography!
 
Kevin DeArmond
Head of 3-D Modeling & CAD type projects
Bo Moulton A long time friend of Bo's, Kevin handles all things 3-D. Kevin generally wakes up at the crack of 4-6 p.m., though don't let his bizarre sleeping habits fool you. When he sets out to accomplish something, he'll forgo sleep until it's done. We have encountered 4-day marathon projects on more than one occasion. As for the lack of a picture, Kevin says we won't be getting one until he has finished modeling it in 3-D.