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Peter Bremers – Website 2015

Located in The Netherlands.

Art in Glass

Peter Bremers – device responsive WordPress website - 2015An amazing glass artist needed his original static HTML / Flash website transferred and updated to a friendly CMS – WordPress website, so he could maintain the content himself.

Design Vitamin created and transferred the original website to a new HTML5, CSS3, device responsive WordPress website. The base theme was a purchased theme and was altered by us to relate to the artist’s “brand” or “look”.

Art in Glass is a treat for the eyes! Please have a look at his beautiful glass sculptures on the new website.

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Take a look at images of the front, sculptures, and projects pages of the actual website and images of the original website below. <Click on the images to see larger version>

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Heartline Café – Logo, Branding, & Website 2009

New Branding and Website

Heartline Café needed a new logo for their new catering business, plus an update to their website to improve the SEO and page ranking.

For the logo they said the “wanted a chief juggling”, they also wanted the colors to be purple and blue. Along with the logo design there was a concept created for their new signage. In 2005 the sign received an award from the Keep Sedona Beautiful program. The sign had minimal illumination at night (important in Sedona), see the image below.

Their old website was lacking in many areas, so a new website was created for them. This website was very interactive, with two slide-shows, yet small mostly due to internet and monitor limitation at the time. There new website had a much improved SEO program which established them on the internet and helped to increase their sales.

Their website was maintained by us for 5 years, plus training and consultation were provided. Design Vitamin was asked to continue to help them with their WordPress transition, however Design Vitamin was currently committed to other projects and turned them down. Project completed December 2009.

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