Solar Power Design, currently located in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a new media studio led by Chems Touati focused on providing advanced design solutions that shape a better tomorrow.



So much work.... so little time. The new SPD web presence is still currently being constructed. Thanks for your patience. Tons of new motion graphics and interface design to add this year..... stay tuned to see more power because its about time to drop some serious science on the globe. SPD is currently seeking new clients... send your project proposal today!

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Revolutionized Records
SCI Institute
Art Jonez Studios
Interact Media
Intel Corporation
Horizon Technical
Fox Point Properties
4Headed Dog Movies
Locomotion Film Festival
Rod Lamborne
Robert Wray
VACET
Rasta Fire Records
Advanced Orthopedics
CRCNS
Rippled Noise Recordings
Adjunct Power Network
Divine Grave Films
C-SAFE
COE Ray-Tracing Center
Ibsen Society of America
Long Island University
Higher Ground Learning
Loud and Clear Youth Radio
Utah Governors Office
Utah Patient Choice
Urban Couture Magazine
Queers Kick Ash
University of Utah
Student Computing Labs
Ninja Stream Solutions
Mac Managers
Marriott Library
Soul Spun
Spy Hop Productions
Utah State University
CHPC
VisTrails



Battle of the Bands

Loud and Clear Youth Radio    
 

The Loud and Clear team organized a Battle of the Bands fundraising concert that will not only provide publicity for the program, but also allow for the group to choose a diverse array of young musicians to play live on the show. This effort exposes them to the idea of building an audience. Loud and Clear is Utah's "Only All-Youth Radio Program" On KRCL Radio: 90.9FM.




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Loud and Clear Youth Radio    
 

Loud and Clear Youth Radio is program that emerged as an attempt to offer youth the opportunity to voice the issues they identify as important to them, broadcast the music of their peers, and tell the stories they they want told. Young people are so often the target of media messages; Loud and Clear was designed to give youth the chance to take control of that media by allowing them to participate in its creation through the use of radio.