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Peter de Haas runs a blog, powered by Typepad, about technology related matters with an emphasis on software and for collaboration and communication. Peter works for Microsoft – so expect, of course, a heavy focus on Microsoft related news and technology. We completed the new design for Peter’s blog this month. . .
Robert came to E.Webscapes for a new design of his new blog at Kingston Springs Realtor. His is a realty blog that covers the Nashville, TN area, with a special emphasis on the towns of Kingston Springs and Pegram. Chosing a bold color scheme of red, white and blue – We finished up his design this month. . .
By now, we’ve all heard of Mommy Bloggers, haven’t we? Those Mommy’s who have taken the blogosphere by storm with their witty stories about kids, work, and life? What about the Daddy’s out there who have just as many witty and interesting anecdotal stories to share? Enter: Toddler Daddy – We finished up his design this month. . .
We Latoga, one of our newest designers, finished up his first official design for one of our clients – Johnpaul Moses from Flipping Homes 2.0. We did just a wonderful job of providing a custom WordPress solution for this project. Johnpaul wanted to add a WordPress blog to his existing website. . .
It’s that time again! We’re looking to hire another designer, or two, here at E.Webscapes to add to our team of designers. The current demand for our services is just growing more and more everyday. This is an extremely GOOD thing – however, we do need the design staff to be able to keep up with the flow. That is where you come in..Interested???..
Matt from The Family Money is a three-time client of ours and we were very happy to receive his request for a custom design on his new family financial planning website. We recently finished up Matt’s new design with a fresh and clean look, just as he requested. Using a neutral color scheme of blues and white . . .