We use that saying a lot around here, but what exactly do we mean by that. 

To understand it better I would quickly reference the story of Creation in the Bible.

There is a biblical doctrine that life only comes from life. Life cannot come from non-life or something dead.

 So why the “bone”?

 In the story of creation, Eve (woman) is created from the rib bone of Adam (man). The ancient Sumerian word for rib can also be translated to mean life, meaning that woman was created from the life of man. This is not a dialogue on gender, but rather a beautiful example of that doctrine mentioned above; life comes from life.

 We create from Life. 

 First and foremost, that means we create with an eternal perspective. We create not for ourselves and for our glory here on earth, but rather for God’s eternal glory and to build His Kingdom both here and in heaven. We create with the gifts that God has given us.

Secondly, we create from story. We create from our own stories and how God has ordained our life’s events to create a unique perspective, but also from your story, pulling out the individual events, dreams and passions that you have for your business to create a truly original brand that demands attention.

 Like in the story of Creation, we are giving a piece of us away every time we help build a new brand, but we hope that that piece brings new life to your brand as it brings new life to ours.

We create brands that are original from the inside-out.

Howdy!

Hi, I’m Cody, founder and designer over here at Royco Creative. 

I grew up in beautiful Huntsville, Ontario on an even more beautiful farm tucked alongside some rolling hills and a quiet river. Because of this upbringing, I have developed a love for the outdoors which is usually where you’ll find me if I’m not designing. I have a deep appreciation for well made things and anything old which translates into a design style that blends the past and the future with a nice side of grit.  

I love my Savior, Jesus, my beautiful wife Natalie, and travelling to the mountains whenever I can.

BET.

I started Royco Creative more or less on a bet from my dad. 

I’ve been drawing and creating for most of my life. I’ve always loved it, never hated it, started poorly and am hopefully somewhere on the path to being good right now and maybe even great some day.

I created my first logo for my parents farm. My parents loved it of course, or at least didn’t tell me otherwise, and my dad told me I should start a business. 

We started throwing ideas and names around and seemingly at random the word Royco was pulled out of the mess of monikers, aliases and concepts on the paper in front of us. 

My dad’s words weren’t exactly “I bet you won’t start a business and call it Royco,” but whatever he did say I heard it as a challenge and Royco stuck for me. Roy was a childhood nickname and “co” played off the first two letters of my actual name Cody, and of course could represent “company” as well.  Just so you know, if we ever meet in person or chat on the phone, I still respond better to Roy than Cody if you want to earn some brownie points. 

Royco is still young but since that first logo we’ve had the privilege of designing and branding for businesses, churches, camps, shops, and ministries all over North America. Every project is an honour and a challenge that we see as an opportunity to learn, serve and collaborate with amazing people and brands.    

Our desire in everything we create, whether passion project or client work , is that it would stir up something deep, all the way to the bone.

“YOU SHOULD NAME IT ROYCO.”