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What we do

Kristy and Brett having a good laugh at Wired's recent 20th anniversary party. Kristy organized and co-hosted the event. Photo: Johnny Grace
Street lined with tropical trees and shophouses nearby the FM Singapore office. Photo by Jon Siegel
Founded in 2006, Favorite Medium creates exceptional digital products that elevate brands around the world. Basically, we are an digital product agency specialising in web and mobile development. Established in 2006, we have offices in Singapore, Seoul, San Francisco and recently Tokyo. We have designed and developed web and mobile applications for clients all over the world in the media, technology, and financial services verticals. Favorite Medium is led by Sooyoung Park, Jon Siegel, Sean Kang, Brett Webb, Andy Pratt, and Kristy LaFollette.

Why we do

Kevon Hard At Work. B&W Film Photo by Jon Siegel
FM Singapore office taking a coffee break at the first cat cafe in town. Photo by Jon Siegel
We create exceptional digital products that elevate brands around the world. You might say we are a new type of digital branding firm. One where meaningful content, design and technology come together. Our team and our clients are global. We aren’t about fancy documentation or concepting that goes nowhere; we deliver digital products that work. We’ve also been around the block and back when it comes to technology and the web. Our leadership team collectively share more than 15 years each of consumer, enterprise and start-up expertise to solve our clients’ biggest business challenges.

How we do

Team dinner with Jon Siegel at Sens. Christie already left for the ferry. We loved having Jon over to our side of the world...who is next?
Our Tokyo team! Excited to have an official office in this great city. We'll be sharing more details in the coming months.
There's a lot going on in San Francisco, Seoul, Tokyo and Singapore. We happen to live in all of them. From organizing PechaKucha Nights to speaking at tech meetups at Hackerspace to participating in Hackathons, connecting with people in our community is inherent in what we do. We're also constantly on the hunt for weird stories that you won't hear about in Silicon Valley. You'd be surprised what stories the budding entrepreneur who works at the local coffee bar has to tell. So as you can see, we are extremely distributed, a lot of remote work going on, everyone works in his own style and all over the world. And we love eating, especially breakfast donuts. In the Japan office we definitely need somebody able to hold one's drink.