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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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Adults on the Autism Spectrum

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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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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Fritz Cartoons

Marty Wall’s Fritz Cartoons needed a showcase for his fantastic cartoon work. He needed to be able to upload daily cartoons quickly, easily, and professionally. Meet 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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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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Andreas Schwerte

Andreas Schwerte was getting lots of traffic to the glowing testimonials on his Yelp page, but then there was nowhere further to go. The time was ripe for a website.

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Novato Human Needs Center

The Novato Human Needs Center (nhnc.org) can now update news on their site without the aid of a web designer, but just by logging in and pasting and saving text.

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Hermann Baltes

Hermann Baltes needed a site that promoted his work as a translator, a golf pro, and an instructor of business English presentations. He’s up and running — in German with a German version of WordPress too!

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Culture Jam

A swarm of volunteers took over this site and added hundreds of items for sale (titles, descriptions, prices, categories, etc.) and the site grew and grew. The event was a huge success.

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Michelle Gagnon

Michelle Gagnon, San Francisco Writer, Editor, Model (www.michellegagnon.com). An old, abandoned tunnel system beneath a prestigious New England college becomes the gruesome stalking ground of a serial killer…

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