About Us
design@d3graphics.com
Digital Dream Design (whydigi.com and d3graphics.com) began as a print brokerage firm in 1994 under the moniker: Vyne Arts. We did some graphic design using Photoshop and Illustrator, but mostly we were brokers for Business Card and Letterheads/Envelopes.

Near the end of 1995, we introduced html/web design into our portfolio and increased our freelance design department. We first learned web design by coding strictly with text editors, and eventually started using Frontpage and GoLive software.

In 1998, we moved our offices to a store front in downtown Lexington, Ohio and introduced other digital items (front of building pictured on left). We changed our name to Digital Dream to represent our diverse product offering. During our downtime, we sold CD's, digital home audio equipment including DISH satellite receivers, and a host of other digital products. Below left is when the store was first upstairs, and then I moved it to the first floor of the same building, pictured below right. Eventually, in 1999, we scaled back to just a freelance graphic and website design firm, and thus was born the whydigi.com site (digitaldream.com was already taken). We added Design to the end of our name and "Why Digital Dream Design" was the marketing plan.

Years later, we still furnish designs, but have also introduced computer consulting and training into our digital services portfolio. Since 2001, we also offer businesses/individuals an "equipment liquidation" service by helping them list their unwanted items of value on various internet auction and retail sites.

In January 2004, we purchased a computer aided plotter/cutter for making vinyl signs and lettering. We also purchased a heat press for making custom impressions on T-Shirts.

In June 2004, we added d3graphics.com and "Dream it • Design it • Display it" to our marketing plan (or does the 'd3' stand for Digital Dream Design?).

In 2006, we added digital printing to our available signage products.

In 2008, we added Ad Specialty items, including pens, frisbees and office items.

Who knows what this "hobby gone crazy" will lead to next, but we are sure it will involve digital technology in one way or another!