We are happy and blessed to provide another year of service to the Angels Surviving Cancer, Inc. organization as their official web design team. We created their existing redesigned site including their major fundraiser page.
Category: Web Site Example
A New Look for A Great Cause
https://youtu.be/0hkt4XiBqsI We worked with a non-profit that helps cancer survivors named, Angels Surviving Cancer to redesign their entire site. From […]
Supporting Breast Cancer Survivors
October is approaching and many breast cancer survivor charity events are almost here! We are proud to work each month […]
A New Online Presence for a Small Business
We ran into Emory Davis of My Mark 61 Cattle Co. at a local farmer’s market where we purchased his […]
Supporting Foster Care Children in Houston
We are happy to support the Houston Angels organization with a portion of the proceeds of sales of our “Anointed […]
Helping Urban Youth Excel
We were happy to assist the Broken Chains Awareness and Development Group with a re-design of their organization’s website. The new site is accessible at https://brokenchainsadg.org.
New Design: HumblePlazaTx.com
We love and appreciate every small business that we seek to help with our design services. This year we were […]
New Design: ChevalorBanks.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSsEjnYHSuU Much thanks and appreciation to Chevalor Banks for allowing us to design and implement a new website and online […]
NAASC Houston Founders Day 2015 Website
We created a website to promote the annual scholarship fundraising event hosted by the Spelman College NAASC Houston Chapter. The […]
APS Board Houston Web Site
The Adult Protective Services Board of Houston approached us about re-designing their site and assisting them with managing their online donation system.
We met with them and came up with the design, suggested an online giving platform, and performed payment processing testing and verification.
We are happy to have played a part in supporting an organization dedicated to improving the lives of seniors and adults with special needs.