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Who:
Blind
Albert
What we did: Complete
Site Design and Administration
Blind
Al's original site didn't have any real theme. Colors
and backgrounds weren't unified, and there was no clear
navigation. We standardized everything, and included
an easy to update calendar template. We also installed
a self publishing diary page, as well as photo gallery
software. Blind Al requested the wild background--in
fact he wanted wilder! We convinced him his site didn't
need animated GIFs.
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Synopsis:
The Mid Maine Sports Car Club is a club for sports car
owners and aficionados. They had their own logo, and
knew they wanted a British Racing Green and "leather"
looking site. We incorporated a bulletin board for members
to post, a members only password protected area for
addresses and phone numbers, and a new member sign-up
form. We also trained the club president on how to maintain
the site on his own. Less than $500 for a site with
lots of bells and whistles.
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Synopsis:
Creative Consensus already had a following. What they
didn't have was a website. Clients were telling them
that they couldn't find them on the Internet. What we
did was design a small information and contact site,
so people who were looking for Creative Consensus could
find them!
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Synopsis:
Tom Derby of Dirigo Research adopted an early Internet
presence. His first website was near $10,000. Special
scripts and control panels tethered him to a web host
who was charging almost twice the going rate for service.
We worked on this site with Tay Vaughan from Timestream.
Tay did the initial layout, and we did all the clean
up work. We also installed a self publishing solution
on the homepage, so Tom can upload reports, press releases,
and announcements to his page whenever he wants.
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