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PolywoodExpress - Patio furniture retailer
A local patio furniture retailer was interested in developing an ecommerce solution
that would allow the brick and mortar store to
sell a specific line of patio furniture from a popular manufacturer named Polywood.
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Paul Karcher - Local author
A local author wanted a website he could use as a vehicle to help promote a book he had
just finished. Mr. Karcher was looking for the ability to blog on the site and
upload pictures of his sailing exploits.
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Troop 121
Boy Scout Troop 121 was looking for a way to communicate information related to upcomming
events, pictures of previous events, contact information and their meeting location. |
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Davis Appraisal, inc.
The owner of Davis Appraisals felt her website needed a professional 'face lift' from its original
style. After reviewing several drafts she selected one that she thought projected a clean sense of purpose
and communicated information about her business effectively to potential clients. |
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Chesapeake City United Methodist Charge
Chesapeake City United Methodist Church was interested in upgrading their huge content-ladden website. The site redesign contained
graphics and colors related to the United Methodist Church. Images specific to the three churches involved on the site were also
incorporated into the design.
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Chesapeake City United Methodist Charge Redesign
After several months with the new design for the Charge it was decided to redesign it in favor of a more
'church' like flavor. The bold Methodist red and sparce white background was replaced with a more
tranquil set of greens. The content remains the same - just a completely different look and feel. The
launch of the new site will occur sometime in the spring. |