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.