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Technical Documentation

The Boy Scout Handbook of the 1970s advised Scouts to read the instructions on the box when preparing and cooking pancakes. Technical documents are the instructions that many don’t read, perhaps because many technical documents are not very readable. That's why you need us—to make your instructions readable.

Brochures

Brochures need to quickly and effectively tell the story you and your organization need to communicate. We create such brochures, using our experience with technical and marketing communication and following the requirements you set.

Tables? Who Needs Tables?

Web standards are maturing with each day passing. Design approaches and practices that were commonly used eighteen months ago are obsolete now. If you do not use a content management system (CMS), your site designer or developer probably uses an XHTML structure with information presented using one or more cascading style sheets (CSS).

Church & Religion

We are honored to create and maintain Web sites for church congregations and parishes. We build these sites to the congregation’s specifications to help them tend to their members and promote their message to the world.

Commercial Web Sites

We create commercial Web sites that:

  • Comply with Web standards
  • Are accessible to persons with disabilities
  • Effectively present the client and its operations to potential customers
Non-Profit Web Sites

We work hard for our non-profit customers to present their organizations clearly and effectively. These Web sites comply with Web standards, are accessible to visitors regardless of physical condition or disability, effectively promote the organization’s work, and build community support, sponsorship, development.

Alumni Web Sites

Our society has always been mobile; friends and family spread out across the continent and overseas over the years. Social networking sites, such as Facebook, permit greater continuity or reestablishment of friendships among alumni. A Web site dedicated to a particular class, however, allows members greater opportunities to reconnect by focusing on that class.

Personal Web Sites

Blogging allows you to publish your thoughts or experiences to the public. Many use personal blogs to help keep their extended family informed or to promote their professional or political perspectives.

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