Last Updated on May 16, 2024, 4:19 AM AST by Anthony Morris
St. Kitts and Nevis: Javid Morton, the owner of JFX Studio is offering designing, printing and installation services of Signage, Flyers, Posters, Business Cards, Banners and much more to the people of the CAYON community.
JFX studio was established in 2018 at Spooners Gap #3 Cayon in Basseterre at St. Kitts and Nevis. Initially, Morton was working in a private company and he has decided to quit his 9-5 job and started his own business. He is a resident of Ottley, which is just one mile away from Cayon.

It is to be noted that JFX Studio also provides employment opportunities to the individuals and offers training session to the people, who are willing to learn graphics and designing. The information of the above-mentioned has been shared by the Shadan Production on their social media handle (Facebook).
“Javid Morton started this design and printing company in 2018 when he decided to quit his 9-5 job. He has been progressing nicely over the years. He brought this much needed service to the CAYON community just one mile away from where he grew up in Ottleys. Show him some love,” added Shadan Production.

The citizens of St. Kitts and Nevis are encouraged to visit the place for best services and support Morton in his business. The people across the nation extended their heartfelt wishes for the owner of JFX Studio on Facebook. Some of the comments read as:
While reacting to the news, a person named Sheila Ible-Decosta commented, “Congratulations and continued blessings and progress.”
Another FB user, by the name of Ericson James quoted, “Proud of you Javid. Blessing after blessing King.”
Similarly, one more user, named Jane Burtly has shared her experience with JFX Studio, “Very pleasant gentleman….best service.”
A person, by the name Sarnjah Morton remarked, “That’s the born and bred graphics guru.”

Such comments and reviews from the people reflect upon the quality service of Morton. For any kind of query or assistance, one may call him directly on 1 869-669-5397.
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