Page Sixteen is a collaboration of experienced (ex-) journalists and young designers who believe in the power of stories to move the world.

We like sitting down over coffee or beer or a big Japanese meal and getting to know people. We want to hear them talk about their goals, their plans and their hard work without the ambiguity created by screens between us. We’re old school like that.
We enjoy brainstorming with organizations and helping them articulate what they want to say. We strive to uncomplicate things because, really, who doesn’t get screwed up by jargon?
We take details seriously. We sweat the small stuff, against that famous advice. Some of us wake up in the middle of the night wondering where they put the apostrophe. We can spend hours poring over images and fonts, just to find the one that works.
We build on brave ideas and co-create with our clients, always making sure we are on the same page throughout the work process.

Some call what we do brand journalism; others talk about a creative newsroom. At the end of the day, all we do is tell stories that move the world towards something better.