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Web & Print Design & Maintenance / Photography / WordPress
What my clients are up to
Join us March 23, 2023 in Beaverton for the premier West side B2B event. Opportunities exist statewide. In person, or online. Read More …
The Madison Alumni Association is taking on a project to fund a Field House and Hitting Barn at Madison High School in Portland, Oregon. Called the Madison Athletic Fund, KP Services was asked to create a simple WordPress site that Read More …
Beth Flom, aka “The Feltress,” has taken her creations online for showing. She creates wonderful likenesses of animals, nature, and people for posterity. Purchase one of her pre-made designs, or have something commissioned of your own. She’s going to do Read More …
Longtime client, MedStarNW, has jumped into the 21st century by taking their website from static (yet responsive) html to WordPress! Bill is thrilled with being able to add new news articles via email with Postie (a great plugin). The site Read More …
It’s amazing how having a bad web site — or in this case, a bad or poorly executed WordPress installation — can actually work against you more than having no website. Case in point: KatisCakes.com. While her previous website looked Read More …
Discussion on how we integrated functions in new website to simplify things for the owner going forward. Also, calling Oregon military and veterans – collecting your names! Read More …
Beth has sold RideAMERIKA and has closed the site down. You may view the archived version at the “WayBack Machine” Read More …
Bill Brown, of Start to Finish Landscaping wanted a simple site that would build credibility for his new-to-him business. He bought out the former Promise Lawn and Tree business and while he maintains the same client list, wanted to build Read More …
Medical manufacturer’s rep MedStarNW (orthopedic, bone, joint and soft-tissue conditions), wanted a facelift for their website. They felt the original design was a little ‘dark.’ So… a few simple changes to the background and graphics and presto, brand new site. Read More …