We're entrepreneurs and artists, musicians, journalists, amateur carpenters, and during daylight hours, creative professionals with experience working for big agencies, little startups, enterprise monoliths, digital design firms and brand boutiques.
The Edgar Allan office is in a reclaimed, slightly post-apocalyptic industrial space in a building once used to transport whiskey, then oil, then ammunition to points north. It later represented “District 12” in a certain dystopian movie series. Helpful if you're into trivia.
Map apps, GPS systems and the local sandwich delivery guys hate us, but the Goat Farm Arts Center is a magical place hiding in plain sight in a charmed part of Atlanta, Georgia—the Westside—home to chef-led restaurants, coffeehouses, manufacturing sites, movie sets, rumbling freight trains, and creative companies making amazing stuff.
We chose our location based on its proximity to great food and built our office ourselves “one thing at a time” over the course of three years (and counting). It features a kitchenette, three conference rooms, a couple cozy phone closets, open desks, lots of light, vines on the windows and background noise from llamas and the occasional next-door dance troupe. You should come visit: the coffee's strong and we fire up the wood-burning stove daily between October and April.