[ Our Ethos ]
The ancient Japanese art form of origami best represents what we strive for at IKON.
Origami blends art and science, the simple with the complex. The making of an origami object transforms a simple two dimensional element into a three-dimensional seamless whole. In other words, creating with intent.
That’s pretty much what we think a public affairs firm should do.
Our clients cross nearly every arena, and they come to us with the most challenging of aspirations. We thrive in applying a creative intent to addressing their needs, and we feel satisfied only when we’ve exceeded their expectations.
[ Our Geography ]
Bi-Coastal. Sort of. Neither Washington, DC nor Denver are located on a coast. But they represent IKON’s emphasis on geographic diversity. We cover the eastern and western United States with equal intensity and dedication, if not exactly with a lot of beach time.
[ Our Politics I ]
Bi-Partisan. Definitely. We believe in having all the assets needed to deploy on our client’s behalf, and that absolutely includes offering bi-partisan access and perspectives when it comes to lobbying, advocacy and client representation.
[ Our Politics II ]
Bifurcated. When it comes to electoral politics, the Denver office leans left and the DC office the other way. We draw a rigid firewall among employees and communications when it comes to our work for political consulting clients, reveling in the victory and elated when we our side prevails.
[ Your Needs ]
Web sites, no matter how good, can tell you only so much. We hope that in visiting our site you gain some sense of the ethos of IKON, and that the idea of creating with intent prompts you to want to learn more.
Thanks for coming.
