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Mary came to E. Webscapes looking to create a fun website, Ohm Sweet Ohm, to advertise short term and vacation rentals to potential tenants who visit Asheville, NC from out of town.
Leah, the Executive Director from Midwest Democracy Network, approached us with some ideas she had for redoing their website with a new design, powered by Expression Engine. Their old site platform was powered by Drupal and they were looking for a change in platform that had more flexibility and was easier for them to use. Leah brought her design ideas, plan and site architecture specifications to me for implementation. .
If you’re located in the New Jersey area, you may already be familiar with a pet store called Jake’s Dog House, who supplies pet toys and unique, specialty items for your pet in their stores. You can also purchase these items from their existing E-Commerce store, online, at Jake’s Dog House. Jon Stein, the owner of Jake’s Dog House, decided he wanted a blog to compliment their existing online identity…
Lisa wanted a design for her website, Lisa Riggs, Psy. D., that reflected her personal style for her professional therapist practices. She already had a blog, and had some MAJOR organizational issues – so she came to E. Webscapes!
Tom came to E. Webscapes looking for a design that would showcase his biomedical writing services at Falcon River Biomedical Communications. Tom also wanted to make sure the design was as search friendly as possible – both for outside search engines and his internal WordPress search engine. Tom’s site is essentially and online brochure describing his writing services to his clients, who are mainly biotech companies…
Deborah wanted E. Webscapes to create a new design for her personal blog site, The Writer Bee that would really express who she is and what her favorite things are – writing and the outdoors! Deborah also wanted to make the big leap from WordPress.com to the self-hosted WordPress.org . . . a fantastic way to go.