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Potato Patch Recipes

by David Zemens · October 3, 2008 · Portfolio

Project Complete: Generally speaking, I use WordPress as the backend for most of the websites I have developed in the past year. Even if the client has no use for a traditional bog, I have found that using WordPress is convenient for me as it allows me to access and update client websites from any computer with internet access.

From time to time, however, I actually use WordPress to design a blog for a client. Such is the case with my most recent project for Potato Patch Recipes. The client was quite specific about the design of the Blog. It’s always nice to work with a client who knows what they want. This project went smoothly and was completed quickly as a result.

Academic Cardiology Associates

by David Zemens · September 30, 2008 · Portfolio , WordPress

Project Complete: As one of the premier cardiology specialist practices in the Detroit metropolitan area, Academic Cardiology Associates wanted a new website that portrayed their practice in a clean and professional manner.

I worked closely with the practice administrator and enjoyed working on this project. The client was prompt with content, understood what they wanted from their website and provided quick feedback during the design phase of the project. It was a pleasure to work with them and I am pleased with the final product.

Amazing Blue Taxi

by David Zemens · September 27, 2008 · Portfolio , WordPress

Project Complete: It’s football season, and in the area of the country that I live in there are many folks who cheer for the University of Michigan Wolverines. But U of M football is not the only thing in Michigan that is maize and blue.

I have just completed a new website for Amazing Blue Taxi, LLC. Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Amazing Blue Taxi provides premier transportation services to Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan, Detroit Metropolitan Airport and all of southeastern Michigan.

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