Putting a Price on Serendipity

There can be difficulties in putting a price on artistic abilities. Sometimes ideas and the final product can come very quickly. While at other times, the creative process can be grueling. From a client’s perspective, determining what they are willing to pay for an artist’s work can be intimidating as well. How do you put [...]

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Xboxster.com

This was a logo that was designed for a website. The company was going to use it, until the name changed.

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The Moran Group

The Moran Group was a group of companies that needed some “wow factor.” Specializing in Fire and Life Safety Solutions they wanted to grab the eye of many with a layout that was not only inspirational, but also informative. Application: Flash, HTML, CSS, Javascript,  jQuery.

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Performing your own surgery

We’ve talked to people who have tried to design their own websites, and end up feeling rather frustrated. Reason being…after throwing a few hundred bucks at some software to create the pages, the site ends up looking like something that’ll give someone seizures. When they tell their friends about their new site, the friend has [...]

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Affordable change

Website overhauls are normal throughout the web community. The problem is, people have to spend a fortune just to change the look. People then neglect refreshing the website because it becomes overwhelming, and understandably so. With content management systems, designers only touch the design without messing with all the content you’ve added over time. This [...]

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Fumbling with hosting

Every new website requires the purchase of hosting. Hosting is simply a computer that hold’s all of your site files, and then provides them when someone visits your site. Hosting companies have annual hosting packages that can be purchased. To those who aren’t to tech-savy, this can be a cumbersome process having to coordinate this [...]

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