Английская Википедия:Anjelika Kour
Шаблон:Multiple issuesШаблон:Infobox person Anjelika Kour is a Siberian-American entrepreneur and managing director of an NYC design agency DigitalDesign.NYC.[1]
Early life
Born to Alla and Vladimir Kour (son of the late chess champion & grandmaster Ruvim Kour).
She was raised in Barnaul, Russia. After modeling for over 10 years with many brands, namely L’Oreal,[2] KMS, Redken, Toni & Guy - she proceeded to build a career in design and technology.
Career
Anjelika Kour was the first hire at Harri.com, New York City's largest hospitality recruitment platform. In 2014, Kour founded a fashion platform Brick & Portal in New York City.[3] A year later, she founded a SoHo design agency DigitalDesign.NYC in 2015, a full-service web and app design and development agency/incubator with a notable mobile & web app portfolio, including: Snailz, RAPID Business Cards, Glam + Go, Squrl, UMMA Bot, and most recently @globalnewyorker.
In 2021, DigitalDesign.NYC was ranked in the Top 40 of Women-Owned Design Businesses globally by Clutch, in the 2nd place.[4]
In 2022, DigitalDesign.NYC won several international design awards, notably honors for Chef Antoine Lours website.[5]
In 2023, DigitalDesign.NYC launched a new branding division DD.NYC® focusing on high-caliber creative with a focus in consumer and corporate branding, award-winning web design, and packaging.[6]
In 2023, DD.NYC® was awarded an Anthem Award from IADAS' 2nd Annual Anthem Awards[7] and nominated for a Webby Award for the Ms. Foundation 50th Anniversary Women of Vision Gala website.[8]
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