Meet the |Sg| team
Spirit Guardian was founded in the spring of 2004 by Ben Swihart and Cam Collins. Before the foundation of the company, Ben and Cam worked together as designers and developers on many projects in a corporate environment. Together, they offer clients innovative design skills, high-level programming, server architecture expertise, excellent customer service and support, and a confident and practical business sense to help you build an effective website that really works for your business.

Ben Swihart Cam Collins


How we work


What our clients say
"Oh My God! That's all I have to say, it is fantastic, it is beyond my imagination, it is wonderful. Congratulation to you both. I LOVE IT! Thank you."
— Ben Zandi, The Troutdale Dining Room


"When looking for a design company to provide us with corporate identity and a site, NoExit turned to Spirit Guardian for help. Not only were they a pleasure to work with, but they were great at understanding the image we wanted to produce. Our logo and site have become a vital factor in our marketing strategy and we are constantly asked, 'Who designed your site?' Not only is the design great, but Spirit Guardian also created personal software for us to maintain our home on the web. The tools they provided us with allow us to use technology to maintain daily operations such as ticket ordering, managing donations, and creating press releases.
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news
Spirit Guardian joins forces with local marketing firm | 02.16.2005
There's big news for Spirit Guardian, as we have recently contracted to work exclusively with Bristol marketing firm, Graphic Bliss, for all local web and graphic design projects.

New web site announced: BristolDental.com | 10.07.2004
We're proud to announce the launch of the premier family/cosmetic dentristry in the Tri-Cities, Bristol Dental. View website.

Ad/Identity project underway | 10.01.2004
We've embarked on a print project for Bristol Dental that includes a full color half-page ad in the yellow pages, a series of black and white newspaper ads, and a two-sided glossy brochure.
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