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Creating and maintaining websites over several decades, for large and small organizations. Includes research into the purposes and needs of the client as well as their target audiences.

Website Samples

Website Samples For over two decades starting in 1998, we produced a number of websites, taking advantage of evolving technologies. Clients have typically been small business or nonprofits. Work for major clients has typically focused on maintaining substantial and changing informative content, with depth of presentation. Below are some design samples. Some sites may not […]

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Our Approach to Website Creation

Our Approach NOTE: We are no longer creating websites for clients. We take a managerial approach to web design and maintenance tasks. With a strong background in managing diverse disciplines and in communicating organizational information to defined audiences, we place heavy emphasis on up-front strategy, audience definition, and quality content development. “How often do you

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Website Tasks

Website Tasks Our approach has always involved performing a range of functions that would be done by multiple specialists if done for print media: Organizing information about your operation, including gathering or writing fresh text and obtaining useful photos and graphics. Coming up with marketing language that explains what you’re about and what you want

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What We Do

Websites: What We Have Done NOTE: We are no longer accepting web engagements. See our Videos! We have created and maintained quality web sites for select clients. Effective Communication. We focus on sites that effectively communicate accurate and desired information to your audience. That takes skilled work. That’s us. Not Glitz. Some designers whip up

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Videos

Videos Looking for websites we have created? Go here! Videos can be a very effective means of telling a story, whether created for clients or to communicate your own research. NOTE: a video of our program on the Mt. Holly, Lumberton and Medford Railroad will be available in April here, following a repeat presentation at

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