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Post_ Website Featured on Cssbag

June 30th, 2009

The recently launched Post_ website has just been featued in the online css website galllery Cssbag. Cssbag features sites that are "tableless and W3C-valid websites as a resource for web professionals as well as anybody who is interested in cascading style sheets and web developing." Check it out!

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Site Launch - Post_interaktive

June 26th, 2009

Earlier this week I launched the website for my web design and development company - Post_interaktive - A super simple design, kept clean and slight whimsical. So for the feedback has been great! Post_ offers the same services (design, development, SEO/SEM, Email marketing) and will begin web application development later this year.

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Have a look through the new site - here.

eye9 Website Featured in Browsershots

May 18th, 2009

Launched last fall, eye9 website was featured in its second online gallery, Browsershots. Check it out here! The eye9 site is noted for is clean and modern design, simpler user interface and unique use of imagery.

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15 Sites A Web Designer Should Know About

December 23rd, 2008

Often the best websites I come across through others recommendations; quality content rarely comes from any of my search efforts, which is why I wanted to share my top 15 sites. These are websites that I visit on (almost) a daily basis. I recommend you take some time out of your busy day to sit down, relax and browse these sites!

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What is the Difference Between Low End Web Service Providers and High End Web Service Providers?

December 20th, 2008

In the world of web design there is a large gap between the cheapest web service provider and the most expensive web service provider; with many in between. You can have a basic website or blog created for as little as a few hundred dollars or several thousand dollars; a social networking site can be outsourced for under $10k, or a high end service provider can charge upwards of $200k. So what is the difference? Why might a client want to consider the caliber of their web service provider?

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