Lori Dyck, Interactive Director
I usually come in to the office around eight thirty. My new thing in the morning is making everyone lattes. Our employee comes in around nine and I'll usually run down with him what he should be working on or maybe he'll give me an update of what he's been doing.
We all usually eat lunch at our desks and keep rolling on projects for the rest of the afternoon.
Generally I like to do any client phone calls and meetings in the afternoon, I'm a little more creative in the afternoon and I just think it flows a little better for me.
Usually I go home around five, but then turn the computer back on after dinner and work a little more. This is often when I work on the business itself rather than client projects. It's a good end to a day's work when you've thought of a new business idea or process that you can introduce the next morning.