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Our Clients
Nearly anyone can design a webpage these
days, but what makes our sites different is that
we design them specifically for each person
or business with extra care and thought.
Special research and effort is put into each
site we design so that your site
accomplishes exactly what it's supposed to.
We even maintain neglected sites orphaned by
their lost designers and bring them back to
life. Since every site is different, we base
our very reasonably price, on a case by case
basis.
Additionally, we offer over 15
years experience, integrity in our work, and
care for your site as if it is our own.
Below are examples of our work, please click
the banners to see more of our work and if
you'd like to hire us for your site see the
contact page for more information.
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Gentleman's Gift Shop.com |
At Gentleman's Gift Shop they have a huge
selection of gifts specifically selected for
men. There are thousands of gift ideas with
everything a gentleman needs or wants in one
location at the best price available online!
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Tim Finnegan's is Phoenix, Arizona's newest
traditional and authentic Irish pub. With a
combination of exceptional food and genuine
Irish hospitality, Tim Finnegan's is
destined to please even the most selective
customers. In times gone by often a pharmacy
or grocery would double as a pub. Customers
would tend to take a Guinness or whiskey to
relieve their flagging spirits as they came
to purchase their provisions. The name Tim
Finnegan's came from a book Finnegans Wake,
published in 1939, is James Joyce's final
novel. The seventeen years spent working on
Finnegans Wake were often difficult for
Joyce. He underwent frequent eye surgeries,
lost long-time supporters, and dealt with
personal problems in the lives of his
children.
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Rosie McCaffrey's Irish Pub & Restaurant is one of the finest Irish establishments in Phoenix,
Arizona. Opened in March of 2002, Rosie's host the largest charitable St. Patrick's
Day Benefits in the city and is frequented by thousands of regular patrons each year.
The live weekly entertainment is performed by some of the valley's most talented
artists and bands and the chef is five star. The thing that sets Rosie's apart from other
establishments is the atmosphere. The people are always friendly and welcoming. A must
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The Phoenix St. Patrick's Day Parade
Committee began in 1983 to preserve and
enhance the heritage and traditions of the
Irish Culture as well as share that culture
with the citizens of Arizona. The Phoenix
St. Patrick's Day Parade is one of the
largest parades in Arizona! The addition of
an annual Irish Faire to be held immediately
after the parade came several years later
and showcases Irish music, and step dancing
plus arts and crafts and traditional food
and beverages favored by Irish people all
over the world.
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The Colleen Pageant is a heritage pageant
that started in 1983. It is open to single
women of Irish ancestry between the ages of
18 and 26 years old. Every year in February
the Arizona Colleen is chosen, and she and
her court reign over the St. Patrick’s Day
Parade and Faire which follows. Along with
the crown and the title “Arizona Colleen”
the winner is also awarded jewelry and a
free trip to Ireland.
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This web site was created for the United
Phoenix Firefighters Association as a
resource for families and children promoting
safety. The goal is to create a safety
conscious environment for your family. It
contains free information available for all
ages including parents and teachers. The
United Phoenix Firefighters Association
represents approximately 1500 members in
Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Tempe and
Chandler.
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McCaffrey’s is an authentic Guinness Irish
Pub replica of the grand big-city Pubs of
Dublin and Belfast in the Victorian Era,
circa 1880’s to the early 1900’s. This Pub
is one of 400 Guinness Irish Pubs in the
United States, and the first in South
Carolina. The entire Pub was built in
Ireland by skilled and experienced Irish
craftsmen, shopped to Charleston, and
recreated by an Irish team on this location.
All of the material you see here came from
Ireland, from the rich teak finishes on the
bar, the warm wood walls, even the floor,
the Victorian antique fireplace and all the
bric-a-brac. Careful attention to detail has
been paid to each piece of original
furniture. The aged walls were done by an
Irish artist who came on-site to work her
magic.
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The Celtic Bar Association was formed in
1995 to provides a common forum for
attorneys to actively promote economic,
social, political, and educational
advancement within the community. As a
professional organization, the Celtic Bar
Association aspires to serve the growing
needs of the Irish American community
through voluntary service, community
assistance, legislative advocacy,
advancement of jurisprudence, and
encouraging socio-economic progress through
higher education.
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