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The Robert W. Bunch Co. is a high end Paint­ing Con­trac­tor ser­vice serv­ing the Greater Philadel­phia, Bucks and Mont­gomery County areas. The ser­vices he offers include cus­tom inte­rior and exte­rior paint­ing, wall­pa­per­ing, faux fin­ishes, wall-glazing and wood grain­ing as well as a wide array of spe­cial­ized related ser­vices. His client base is upscale and requested a web­site that reflected his professionalism.

N.L. Smith Inves­tiga­tive Ser­vices is a Pri­vate Inves­ti­ga­tion firm based in Sara­sota FL pro­vid­ing com­pe­tent, pro­fes­sional, con­fi­den­tial and afford­able inves­ti­ga­tions. They wanted a web­site that reflected those attrib­utes and made it easy for poten­tial clients to quickly find the infor­ma­tion they needed, and a dis­creet way of con­tract­ing their services.

Mir­ror Kitchens and Design is a small cus­tom kitchen design com­pany based in Sara­sota Florida, They offer a per­sonal touch approach to mod­ern kitchen design. With more than 20 years of expe­ri­ence in the design and instal­la­tion of a wide range of styles and cab­i­net prod­ucts they requested a web­site that reflected this per­sonal approach.

The Foggy Bot­tom Asso­ci­a­tion is one of Wash­ing­ton DC’s old­est com­mu­nity orga­ni­za­tions. They approached me about cre­at­ing a web­site that sup­plies cur­rent, infor­ma­tion, timely updates and the abil­ity to reach out to the entire mem­ber­ship thought a multi-recipient email group list tied to their web­site. They had been writ­ing and print­ing a weekly newslet­ter for years and a web­site seemed like a nat­ural transistion.

Cre­ated by Terry Moore and David LeVine, the website’s pur­pose is to share Terry’s tal­ent and clas­sic sto­ries with her fans. Most of her films were B-pictures, but sev­eral were box office hits, includ­ing Mighty Joe Young (1949), Come Back, Lit­tle Sheba (1952) (for which she was nom­i­nated for an Acad­emy Award for Best Sup­port­ing Actress), and Pey­ton Place (1957). She appeared on the cover of Life mag­a­zine for July 6, 1953, as “Hollywood’s sexy tomboy”. At age 55, Moore posed nude in the August 1984 issue of Play­boy mag­a­zine, pho­tographed by Ken Marcus.