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  Our primary services are Design, Management, and Maintenance of web sites for our clients. We tend to follow two guiding principles in our designs, keep them simple and keep them fast.

Design of new sites.
   Designing new sites is our primary business, followed closely by redesign of existing sites. We focus on what works instead of what we'd like to see work. By keeping our designs as simple as possible to convey the message to your clients we also keep the speed of the site loading to a minimum which helps keep the client focused on the product of the site and not on how long it takes to see the next page.

Management of the design and implementation of new sites.
   Keeping a design project on schedule can be difficult. Between ensuring the client is satisfied and that at the same time the information the designer needs is provided by the client can be a juggling act which frustrates both the client and designer. Adding a project manager can assist this process by coordinating the communication and by providing a schedule of reports on the progress of the design effort and what is needed next from the client before the project can be completed. There can also be coordination issues with hosting companies to ensure the e-mail programs are set up according to the clients needs which fall more closely into an administrative function rather than a design function.

Maintenance of existing sites.
   This is probably the least considered aspect of having a web site but at the same time is one of the most critical long term issues to focus on during the design and implementation phases of a project. We work with you from the beginning of the project to ensure a process is in place to keep your site updated and maintained regularly. If you already have a site which you need to have someone perform regular updates on, or to manage your e-mail administration we can assist you with that as well.

 
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