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In the Blue Breeze – Tamashima, Kurashiki, Okayama

AEDI, Photography

This morning, I visited a place I often go to—well, occasionally. It’s the kind of place I find myself drawn to whenever I’m feeling busy or mentally stuck with work.

As a Web and Graphic Design Company in Kurashiki, Okayama – 2025

AEDI

This may sound simple, but our theme for this year is “Energy.” As a web and design company, we could have chosen a cooler or more sophisticated term. However, this year, we’ve decided to focus on this straightforward word.

In the Green Breeze: Sakazu, Kurashiki, Okayama

AEDI, Photography

This morning, the weather was exceptionally good, prompting me to take my camera to Sakazu Park in Sakazu, Kurashiki, Okayama, where our company AEDI is also located, and capture the scenes.

Expanding Nationwide from Kurashiki, Okayama through Web Design and Development: Leveraging Website to Expand Services Nationwide

Web Design

Our client, who has gained a considerable share in Okayama (ranking first in search results for both Okayama and Kurashiki), has developed a strategy on how to utilize their website to expand services nationwide.

From Soja to Sasaoki and from Mizushima to Kojima

Photography

From Soja, Okayama, to Kojima, Kurashiki, in search of something specific. In Kojima, there was a sea that seemed as if it was visited and photographed for its beauty.

As a Web and Graphic Design Company in Kurashiki, Okayama in 2024

AEDI

We recently had a meeting at a client's office in Kurashiki, Okayama, and received a significant report. Inspired by their words, I contemplated the upcoming year for AEDI.

Participating in Disaster Volunteer Activities in Mabi, Kurashiki

AEDI

On July 12th and 13th, 2018, I took part in disaster volunteer activities in Mabi-cho, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. It had been approximately a week since heavy rain warnings were issued, and upon arriving in the local area of Mabi-cho, Kurashiki City, I witnessed the aftermath of the floods, which was more severe than anticipated, leaving me deeply aware of the extent of the flood damage.

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