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Adamant
Accord
This
was the fastest website in the east. Cindy Cook needed a website in
two weeks and we managed to to pull it off (she had all of the content
ready to go).
Visit her site and see what she does.
www.adamantaccord.com

Blue Roof Designs
Elissa makes the most beautiful handmade photo albums. She needed a site to showcase her work (& I needed some beautiful paper-covered boxes). You can purchase her work locally (in Montpelier) at Artisans Hand.
Have a look at her site & see the scope of her work. www.blueroofdesigns.com

Castleander Beads
"Not your grandma's bead store unless your grandma's super cool." Castleander is a fun & funky store so they needed a fun & funky site to match. It's not often that I get to use hot pink as a website background.

Jon Anderson
Vote for Jon! Jon needed a site to keep his constituents informed about the goings on in the Vermont legislature. I think we accomplished that.

Leslie Koehler Pottery
I love Leslie's work, particularly her dragonfly pattern. She makes lots of things and she needed an online catalog to showcase her work. Look and see!

Lochlin Smith
Loch's jewelry has a cult following and I can see why. His earrings are like chocolate, one pair just won't do. This is an e-commerce site so go on and grab yourself a pair.

Stephanie Lahar Associates
Steffi is a consultant who does lots of different things. She needed a site that explains the many things that she does. It's a cheerful site too.

Castleander Beads
I love this logo, I like the sort of Art Noveau feel it has. Tiffany at Castleander liked it too which is the most important thing.

Pink Shutter
I was the artist who created this logo with Mary Admasian the guru at Lights On Marketing. I really like this one too, it captures the feel of their shop. (stay tuned, I'm working on their website too.)

Christina Currier
Chrissy is a fabulous hair stylist. The last thing we wanted to do was use a symbol that was stylist-y, no brushes, combs, hair dryers etc... because it's been done. We went with her initials instead, much better.

The Lily Pad
The dilemma with logos for business that work with children: how to be fun without being cutsie, beacuse "cutsie" is always bad. This logo is fun and pretty and friendly, mission accomplished!
