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Portfolio - Websites
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Fran Johnson's
Cindy came to us for a better solution for her website; a 35 year old business with local family ties needed a new look on the web and needed to be simplified. For today, the solution is a one page "to the point" website with plenty of room to grow into whatever Fran Johnson's future brings.
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Adam Quenneville
Adam Q (aka "1-800-NEW ROOF") was looking for a theme-based website, so that its customers would never have to wonder about what service Adam Q had to offer. A lead generating website that is easy to update with options to scale up was the solutions that we've provided.
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TransFluenci
TransFluenci, formerly Global Link Translations, has been a client of ours for many years. During their third website redesign (second with us) they've received a federal contract. This is when the new idea of a completely different website look came to fruition. Fresh, clean and simple website, still offering the same complex functionality of being able to order your translation services online.
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ReEnergizer
Going green and meaning it, that's ReEnergizer. Creating them a simple, yet highly functional website, targeting consumers, businesses and future partners caused us to rethink our design to globally fit each group. ReEnergizer can now hit the market running with a new tool to support their initiative.
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Springfield Central
Tad Tokarz, Principal of Central High has a dream. Springfield Central High School becoming one of the top 100 schools in the country. He came to us to make sure that the school’s website met that criteria. The new website is a step to making his goal a reality.
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DevelopSpringfield
DevelopSpringfield solicited our help in forming the corporate image for its entity. Their needs included a logo and a website, with a quick turnaround and a strict budget. The site is clean and effective, professionally created within their guidelines. DevelopSpringfield seeks to serve as a catalyst for public and private investment and economic revitalization in the City of Springfield, and we were happy to be a part of it.







