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A Few WDG Web Site Clients
Who has worked with WDG and why? Great people who wanted personalized, professional, and courteous service. Rather than numb you with a long list of clients, below you will find a reduced graphic of client work, a link, and a detailed analysis of their requirements and how WDG was able to meet them. Because of WDG's emphasis on small business, your Web site will get the individual attention it deserves. No cookie cutter, "fill-on-the-blanks" Web sites or overdeveloped, whiz-bang gizmos that add nothing to your message. What you need is what you get.
Are you interested in a form of e-commerce? Do you have time-sensitive information that should be updated regularly? Are interactive media an essential part of your Web site promotion plan? Those are just a few of the questions that go into every WDG Web site analysis. Why go through so much effort? Because it makes no difference how great a Web looks if it does not meet your individual needs and requests!
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| Fred Barzideh
Client: Farhad creates dynamic furniture and accessories. His custom work has been show internationally and can be found in the Austrailian and Pakistani Embassies along with other prestigious institutions and private homes. Needs: Farhad need a sites that would showcase his work in a gallery format. It was also important to have a look that would compliment his existing marketing materials. Challenge: To maintain a consistent look while providing potential clients with examples of his vast repetoire of forms and styles.
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| KMB Investment Group, LLC
Client: KMB, LLC provides a variety of business and consumer services along with a mortgage and credit management products. Needs: A site that highlights services for both commercial and residential clients along with simple e-commerce needs. Challenge: To organize wide-reaching and diverse service and product offerings while providing a visually appealing site that can be easily navigated. Adding the ability to sell products without the use of a standard merchant account. Additionally, the financial services arena demands dynamic, up-to-date information on interest and mortage rates, so interest rate tickers needs to be seemlessly integrated into the web site.
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| Home Purchase Seminars
Client: HPS conducts regularly scheduled seminars educating potential home owners on mortgage and real estate topics. Needs: A site that functions as a Registration Form, Brochure, and an Educational Tool. Potential seminar registrants can learn more about seminar topics, seminar location, and sign-up online. Additionally, they can read topical articles. Challenge: To create a site that is not only multifunctional, but that was visually consistent with other WDG created materials: an 11x17 mailer, handout materials, PowerPoint presentation, Thank you notes, and Attendance sheets.
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| The Purple Basket
Coming Soon! The Purple Basket is a clothing store for the plus-sized woman. Featuring original, contemporary designs by Yvonne Williams, The Purple Basket will sell lingerie, sleepwear, and accessories for the stylish woman sized 16+.
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| The Hands Work, Inc.
Design Client: Arel Mishory paints on paper and metal using a variety of water-based media. She also creates sculptural painted metal objects from found recycled metal, creating one of a kind and limited edition pieces. Needs: Arel needed a Web site that served not only as a point-of-sale gateway for retail and wholesale clientele, but also as a gallery that could showcase her creativity. Please note: The site is no longer being hosted or maintained by WDG. Challenge: Arel is a prolific and dynamic individual. Her ability to create custom work and adapt existing concepts meant a lot of items. The challenge was to organize and highlight a large number of items with "warehousing" them. Customers needed to see.
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| Past Work
These are clients who have decided to discontinue their web sites for various reasons. All are former clients in good standing. They include: "The Olive Press", "Thru the Time Warp", and "Kelly Mayo".
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