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Perhaps you’ve noticed that the web is not a static place.

Because you are here, the web moves. It is alive.

In today’s world it is where we intersect and interact. It is a virtual reality which makes it both a remarkable place as well as a remarkable tool. What I enjoy is helping people learn how they can fully leverage this tool and reach their audience within it.

How can I help you engage the web?

“The world will never starve for want of wonders, but for want of wonder.”G.K. Chesterton

Who

Well, even though it says Steven Peercy up there, most of my work is a collaboration with my good friend and designer Jon Renner. Between us we have over 15 years of experience designing and coding beautiful websites. We love to work with businesses and ministries who are eager to learn how to engage the web and communicate with their target audience.

Mostly, I focus on the development side of making websites. Other people make the web look nice; I try to make sure that it works well. Pretty is good; useful is better. If you can get both, well, you've got something special. And that's what I aim for on every job. I also like to keep friends updated with the things that are going on in my life. Less than a day ago, I RT @SBTS Win an iPad! Subscribe to @albertmohler's podcast at http://ow.ly/2xXBq. The first show is Sept. 7. Before that, I RT @SBTS Win an iPad! Subscribe to @albertmohler's podcast at http://ow.ly/2xXBq. The first show is Sept. 7.

“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.”Abraham Lincoln

How

Our approach is simple yet it has proved successful no matter how complex or basic the solution. With the focus on the end user, we love to design and develop solutions that work and most importantly make sense.

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“We are not artists or poets. We are artisans and craftsmen. Our products solve problems. They do not hang on museum walls.”Dan Lacivita

What

Proof is the loudest truth over promises and ideas. If you really want to know what we do and how well we do it, nothing speaks more honestly than what we have already accomplished.