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SF Urban Community Housing Corporation

SF Urban Community Housing Corporation (sfurbanchc.org) needed a system to update their site more easily and give the look a style upgrade.

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Speech Writing Pro

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

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Young’s Travel Services

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

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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Collage Gallery

The Collage Gallery (collage-gallery.com) needed a site they could update easily but also show off the beauty of the work. Working together with John Muldoon (thewatermarkgroup.org), we gathered up Delisa’s best shots from her gallery, stapled on an easy-to-navigate framework, glued it all together with a bit of WordPress and we were open for business.

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Financial District Dental Care Gets a Cleaning

Michael Hack’s Financial District Dental Care first had a site, then a WordPress site, then a custom PHP site, and is now back to WordPress with Likoma.

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A New Coat of Paint for Brush Fire Painting Workshops

Naomi Rifkin’s Brush Fire Painting Workshops (paintbrushfire.org) needed a fresh coat of paint since its life from Dreamweaver to MovableType to WordPress and now to a fresh new look (still in WordPress).

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San Francisco Delayed Exchange

John Kalayjian needed a site for his San Francisco Delayed Exchange site. We combined a sleek and clean logo (Red Letter Day Graphic Design) with smart copywriting (Zeimer’s Advertising Shoppe), and WordPress features to create a clean, easy-to-navigate, professional site.

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The Accidental Santera

Irete Lazo’s The Accidental Santera brings together the beauty of the book, its colors, its icons and shapes, and the feature-rich backend of WordPress.

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ThoughtCast

Jenny Attiyeh’s ThoughtCast is a superb mix of media showing off the powers of WordPress.

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Tudla

Technology User Data Base, Latin America (TUDLA, tudla.com) needed a revamp, a rewrite, and keys to the building.

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New Heights Company

Tamara Steele’s New Heights Company needed a makeover, but also needed the ability to update content frequently and easily.

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Bluegrass Assisted Living

Blue Grass Assisted Living needed a site where they could add some photos and news on a regular basis. They didn’t need a complete redesign, just a fresh coat of paint and well, keys to the house.

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3 to 6 Strokes

Jerry Weinstein needed an online presence for his booming golf pro business. He said he’d guarantee an improved score “by at least 3 to 6 strokes” and he wanted it in (well, online anyway) writing, so his site was born.

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Silicon Valley Auto Dealers Association

The Silicon Valley Auto Dealers Association needed a clean looking site to list their auto dealers, share industry news, and promote the benefits of membership.

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