Enough so that the same year we created and published our first ever WordPress theme. Then met WordPress and (some of us) loved that too. Later on we met OpenCart and (some of us) loved it. We didn’t like that but we learned to accept it as a necessary evil in our day and age. And learned to love to code, until we met JavaScript. We originally did custom client-tailored code. But local wasn’t enough for us, we had to go global (or at least as global as the language barriers permit us). Then in 2010 it re-emerged as a professional site providing a whole array of web-related services dedicated to the local market. The idea of Cryout Creations was born in the autumn of 2007 and it remained mostly an idea for the next 3 years. Coffee fixes everything… The History The dream * office But hopefully we collect enough achievements to refill the lost sprinkles of soul. And that’s what binds our creations together and keeps them from crumbling apart while scaring (most of) the bugs away.Īnd we’ll continue crafting code and writing beautiful creations for as long as we still have souls. But we love what we do and we put a little bit of our souls into every line of code we write. Some might accuse us of not taking things too serious. We divide our time between coding and debugging, answering support requests and forum posts, getting headshots, dismembering zombies, casting spells, walking, sitting, driving simulated trucks and drinking coffee * (in no particular order). Located between Dracula’s home castle and Chernobyl’s radioactive ashes one can only hope the proximity gives our skills a supernatural boost. We’re based in Eastern Europe, in one of the younger European Union member states. ![]() Cryout Creations is a two-headed monster team, with Kay’s artistic eye in charge and absolute control of all that’s visible (and more) and Zed’s maniac supervision over the code’s alignment and indentation.
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