Archive for November, 2009

Speech Writing Pro

Nov 16, 2009 2 Comments by Bradley Charbonneau

Kevin Ferguson wanted a new site for his professional speech writing blog. Step up to the mike: Speech Writing Pro.

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Absolute Control

Nov 13, 2009 No Comments by Bradley Charbonneau

Seph Paul wanted a site for his professional organizer practice. We found him a beautiful layout, customized the banner to his liking and colors and voila: he’s up and running.

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Adults on the Autism Spectrum

Nov 12, 2009 No Comments by Bradley Charbonneau

Nancy Perry wanted a platform to help promote her book, “Adults on the Autism Spectrum.” With design help from Tim Johnson, we created a clean, smart, and useful site for the author and her book.

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iThemes

Nov 10, 2009 1 Comment

I seem to almost go back to the drawing board every time I’m looking for a new theme (layout/design) for a client. Working together with Lauren Deane for a current client, we found a theme that the client was going to love.

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Living Abroad in Costa Rica Blog

Nov 09, 2009 4 Comments

Erin Van Rheenen needed a blog site to work alongside her main site so she could easily blog from the road. With Laurie King at the marketing and strategy helm, we did just that.

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Young’s Travel Services

Nov 06, 2009 No Comments

Ellen Young (youngstravelservices.com) needed a site for her travel services. Gil Zeimer, copywriter extraordinaire (zeimer.com) worked the copy and provided the far-away photos and Likoma put it all together with a one-way-ticket to WordPress.

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Todd Coaching

Nov 02, 2009 No Comments

Working together with The M-Line and Tim Johnson, we put together a beauty of a site for Todd Coaching (toddcoachingexcellence.com). From custom fields for thumbnails to pulling in certain categories pulled into a home page widget, this site has bells and whistles written all over it. But at first glance, you’re not overwhelmed with the bells or the whistles, you just get: professional and elegant.

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