View portfolio item » Community Link is an employment training and community support service for high school students and young adults with developmental disabilities funded by Community Living BC and the Ministry of Housing and Social Development.
View portfolio item » It’s important to understand that in business, an incorrect option can sometimes be taken for whatever reason. It’s even more important to realize that and to correct the situation.
Based on client requirements, we provided a website based on the excellent ExpressionEngine Content Management System.
View portfolio item » Chemainus is a beautiful, small town on Vancouver Island which relies heavily on tourism (the murals are spectacular) and also has a thriving business community.
The Chamber was struggling to support the businesses with an outdated and poorly-performing website and had very little effect on tourism.
Some happy campers...I am getting to work on my email newsletter but wanted to take a moment to thank you for all your work. I am most impressed by the newsletter; you are making me look good and I like that. I also very much appreciate all the writing you have done, you are good at it.
- Mary Fox Mary Fox PotteryAfter several delays on my part, Paul did an amazing job pushing me to get my site up. Great work Paul, It was my pleasure to work with you! Thanks for your help and professionalism.
- Jerry Lealand Lealand ContractingPMD did a fantastic job on the 950 Leland website. It is a clean effective design that directs the traffic where we want it go. The design was done quickly at a reasonable price with excellent communication and insight.
- Paul Dincin Catapult Real EstateI am excited to see the website live….thank you Paul for everything. This is going to be a lot of fun and has been most enjoyable. I look forward to continuing our business relationship.
- Sarah Mayea Insideout SafetyThanks for putting so much hard work and soul into the site. It was well appreciated and definitely been one of my favorite working relationships! Thanks again!
- Sean Kogan Hall of Frames
