imedia8 has come a long way since its founding in the year 2000, but we pride ourselves on the fact that we have never lost sight of our core ethics and principles.

Integrity
The sheer diversity of our clients means we provide innovative solutions of all kinds, but we refuse to work on projects we find offensive, impractical or which undercut the client’s integrity. We will never be involved in the creation of intrusive pop-ups, spyware and other malicious applications or websites that have questionable/inappropriate content.

Charity
We are also proud of our involvement in community work, and have designed and created websites for numerous charities and charity events, with a focus on helping children charities, such as The Make-a-Wish Foundation and the annual GiantSleepOver. We aim to continue lending our support to good causes long into the future including TEAM Georgia, a safe and sober driving coalition focused on saving lives through transportation safety.

Diversity
At imedia8 we are proud to have a team whose ethnic diversity reflects the varied nature of our global client base. It is only by taking advice from experts of all backgrounds that we can continue to provide the most cutting-edge solutions for businesses worldwide.

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imedia8 takes pride in its work for charities and not-for-profit organizations.

To name just a couple of charities that we are involved with:

GiantSleepover (www.giantsleepover.com) - does many great activities for childrens charities culminating in them each year attemtping to break the World Record for number of children having a sleepover.

TEAMGeorgia (www.teamgeorgia.net) - a safe and sober driving coalition. Team Georgia is heavily involved within the major sports teams within Georgia, USA encouraging a designated driver program, to reduce the number of deaths on the road caused by drink driving.


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