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New Website In Progress
August 30th, 2009 by Mandy Vavrinak
Thanks for checking out the new site. I have work to do still on the Portfolio and Partners pages, but I’m really excited about the new look and feel, and the ability to interact with everyone. Please take a look around… if you have any thoughts you want to share, please leave me a comment
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I really like the clean look of the site, Mandy. I especially like the approach you took on the logo, with the left-side terminal of the “v,” adding that nice complementary curve with the two shoulders of the “m.” Really nice.
Oh, uh, and nice content on the blog, too!
Thank you, Karry
Knowing you as I do, I know that is real praise, and I appreciate you dropping by & commenting. Gotta give the credit where it’s due, though… I had the guys at PixelTalent do the logo based on what I wanted. I knew I’d *never* find the time to get everything done I wanted. They did it along with developing the site.