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Designers Chris Boutlier and Mary Douglas Drysdale, Architect Jim Rill Go With MoKi Media

January 28, 2010

Sherry Moeller gives me all kinds of inspiration for moving on after a life in mainstream media. My fellow Washington Spaces alum, who later worked for Capital File, leveraged her contacts to form a new PR firm called MoKi Media with partner Dannia Hakki (Moeller + Hakki = MoKi). And if last night was any indication, she and Dannia will be creating lots of buzz in their new endeavor.

Sherry Moeller, co-founder MoKi Media, plastic surgeon Dr. Ayman Hakki, owner of Luxxery Cosmetic Medical Boutique, Interior Designer Christopher Boutlier, Dannia Hakki, co-founder MoKi Media, and Jim Rill, owner of Rill Architects. Photograph by Gene Young

Sherry represents the design end of the firm, while Dannia covers health and spa-oriented clients. I just love the work of Sherry’s first three clients: Designers Christopher Boutlier and Mary Douglas Drysdale, and Architect Jim Rill.

And because pictures say more than words, here’s some examples of their work, which will NOT be hard for Sherry to promote.

Christopher Boutlier

Christopher Boutlier sits in his DC condo living room. Photograph via Washigton Life

Mary Douglas Drysdale

Mary Douglas Drysdale indulges my love of green in this project. How I would love to be this client!

Jim Rill

This picure really captures Jim Rill's studied, elegant architecture.

I plan to do longer posts in the future on each one of these talented designers, which is why I’m only giving you a taste right now. But hats off to Sherry in her new career in public relations, to be able to sign such notables right off the bat. No doubt, lots more will follow.

Filed Under: Designers Tagged With: Christopher Boutlier, Dannia Hakki, Jim Rill, Mary Douglas Drysdale, MoKi Media, Sherry Moeller

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  1. Mary Douglas Drysdale’s Dream Beach House : DC by Design Blog says:
    February 15, 2010 at 4:42 pm

    […] Mary Douglas Drysdale, whom I met at the MoKi media launch last month (see my post about it here), recently told me about a delightful second home she designed in Maine for DC-area clients. And as […]

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