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Meraki Creative Agency expands to larger location

By Savanah Ramsey, posted 4 years ago

Meraki Creative Agency hosted its company expansion during HERWeek Fayetteville on Friday, March 11. 

At Meraki Creative joy, happiness, and color is life. The company is dedicated to its creative efforts to impulse and stimulate the community with the effort of creating and making beautiful things come to life. 

“Everything we do is in abundance, we want to explore and make connections with the community through our designs,” stated Karol Echeverri, the creative director of Meraki Creative Agency. 

The company started downtown in a 700 square foot space that appeared more like a display than a store. The company’s new location is now 1009 Marlborough Rd. 

The decision to grow and expand was simple. 

“We want people to see our designs fully, so customers can see the overall message we are trying to portray. By making this move and expanding, we are able to do everything in one space,” Echeverri added.

The company specializes in Instagrammable art installations, site specific art (murals), large scale installations, creative brand activations, custom photo booth backdrops, and prop styling. 

Meraki Creative has worked on multiple projects in the area at Fayetteville State University, Highland Country Club, Campbell University, Studio 15, CityView Magazine, Duke University and more. Meraki Creative has also worked with local planners for smaller scale events.

The work of Meraki Creative Agency radiates happiness and is rooted in striking urban structural designs, each enhancing a space to fully come alive. 

“We do these projects for more than just the events, we do it for the reactions of the people to see the joy in their faces for what we do and the depth that we go to for our services,” said Echeverri.

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