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Rocker Cristina Bautista
When friend and awesome musician Cristina Bautista was shopping around for a new site, she had some very specific needs. Integration with existing sales channels, the ability to play [but not pirate] her tracks, and something to show off her concert schedule.
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Alchemy Tours
[pullquote]My new friends at Alchemy Tours are hot on the scene of the Eco Tourism craze. They are a globe trotting, fun loving, pair that run yoga-cycling centric tour service. Our biggest challenge was trying to capture that energy in motion in a brand, website, and social media presence.[/pullquote]
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Seasons For Cake
[pullquote]This lovely blog was looking for a fresh look on a fresh host. We were able to accomodate them on both accounts. We created a quaint template that they really love.[/pullquote]
Have a look Seasons For Cake
Giannoni’s Pizza
[pullquote]A family owned and operated neighborhood pizzeria in West Seattle, that opened in August 2007. They exisited pretty well for a couple of years without a website, but soon discovered that with a presence online and on facebook they could reach a lot more people, and better interact with their customers.[/pullquote]
Have a look www.giannonispizza.com
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Tom Jenz America
[pullquote]For twenty-five years, through photography and writing, Tom has been trying to capture the spirit and soul of America through its evaporating frontier icons: the small towns like Wayside, the farmers, the cowboys, the Indians, the storytellers and the characters that make up the wide open spaces of America. We help to bring his vision to the web.[/pullquote]
Have a look www.tomjenzamerica.com
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Charlie and Mikal
[pullquote]A friend recently asked if I might want to teach her a little HTML to make her wedding website. I absolutely refused and instead … made it for them. It’s simple and quint, and exactly what they wanted.[/pullquote]
Have a look at charlieandmikal.com
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Bachelor In The Kitchen
[pullquote]A local hot shot chef in Seattle was looking for a way to share some of his ideas, and gain a little more traction here in the city. I was able to create an interesting side scrolling site that integrated his existing blog, wrapped up in a package that was definitely his style.[/pullquote]
Have a look Bachelor In The Kitchen
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