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		<title>New England Design &#8211; New Site!</title>
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Web site: www.newenglanddesign.com

A Connecticut Design Company, New England Design, asked us to help them redesign and launch a new site that would showcase their creative talents in the field of Architectural Design. Their portfolio boasts of a wide range of projects from custom homes for clients to extravagant resorts and casinos.



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		<title>Dancraft Displays</title>
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Visit Site: www.dancraftdisplays.com

In preparation of changing the direction of the company&#8217;s focus, a redesign and freshening up of their web site was needed. By bringing more images of the company&#8217;s top selling/popular products and redesigning the menu, customers can now more easily find what they are looking for.

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		<title>NoPlaceLikeMyHouse.com</title>
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Visit Site: www.noplacelikemyhouse.com

Originally set up using Yahoo site builder, noplacelikemyhouse.com was limited in content scaling and easy navigation. Ava wanted a site that would be easily scalable as she grew her informational site into a sort of online magazine. We therefore set her site up using CMS Made Simple so that she could edit/add pages/categories/images [...]]]></description>
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