Skylite Creative was formed by two neighbors with shared interests in bbq's, backyard games,
and website/print design, these neighbors were Ben and
Gregg (or Gregg and Ben, if Gregg's reading this).
In the Summer of 2009 Ben and Gregg decided to combine knowledge, passion,
and grill recipes to create Bozeman's newest graphic design company. Thus was born Skylite Creative.
- Rocking R Bar
- A & D Auto Body
- Sunrise Homes
- LRC Truck Solutions
- Above and Beyond
Property Management - Pickle Barrel
- Mixers Club
- Western Heritage Masonry
- Trademark Real Estate
- Bobcat Mattress
- Granger Stone
- Ferraro's Fine Italian
- Bar IX
- Arison Antonnuci Burns
Real Estate - Big Sky Metal Art
- True North Lodge
- Dark Horse Customs
- Light House Ministries
- Food For Thought Deli
- Log Master Log Homes
- The Spurline
- Headwest Vintage
Ben was born and raised in Big Timber, MT. He excelled in athletics, academics, and being a dashingly handsome fellow. He continued his education at Montana State University pursuing a degree in Graphic design and playing football for the MSU Bobcats.
Although Ben's football dreams ended after two years with a severe injury, his passion for communication arts did not. He excelled in school and earned an internships with the Bobcats athletic department as well as several other small business in Bozeman.
Ben received the Bronze Pencil Award for graphic design from MSU, an award for work excellence in class, as well as work for such prominent Bozeman's icons as Rocking R Bar, Mixers Club, Alpha Gamma Rho Testicle Festival, Old Hatchery, Git Chazz Clothing, and downtown Bozeman's Cat Fest outdoor festival.
Gregg grew up in a very creative household with two graphic designer parents. Rather than follow the natural path and pursue his creative talents he chose to study a subject that always interested him, history. He still honed his creative skills doing side work designing websites, video editing, and designing print material.
After college Gregg spent two years working at Keller Williams Montana Real estate. He had the opportunity to market and brand 4 local subdivisions including Oak Springs, Baxter Square, Baxter Meadows West, and Gallatin Heights.
Gregg is still working in the real estate industry as the MLS/Technology Coordinator for the Gallatin Association of REALTORS.