Website Portfolio
New Website BASD Proud Parents
A new website for a public education advocacy group, BASD Proud Parents which I happen to be a part of. It’s main goal is to educate it’s residents and highlight the BASD public school system. View it here: www.basdproudparents.org #responsive #webdesign #newwebsite
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ttlgdesignIntroducing Church Street market. A brand new website for a new business located in the historic Bethlehem. This simple, yet elegant 1 page design puts aside the bells and whistles and focuses on all the great things this quaint little marketplace has to offer. You can view the site at www.churchstreetmkt.com #webdesign #graphicdesign #newwebsite#onepagedesign #wordpress
Read MoreLincoln Elementary PTO Website Revamped
Lincoln Elementary’s PTO website just got a facelift! This one is near and dear to my heart because it’s for my son’s school and I’m on the PTO board. This was a freebie as the old site was a bit outdated and not very mobile friendly. Nowadays, most younger parents and a good majority of…
Read MoreNewly Revised Erwin Forrest Builders Website
We are pleased to announce the newest website to our portfolio…Erwin Forrest Builders! This is a revision to their old site, which TTLG had the pleasure of creating about 8 years ago. The original site was a unique design which was one of our favorites, but alas, time moves forward and the original site had…
Read MoreCB Plans Revised Website
CB Plans.com Revised Website! We are pleased to roll out a newly revised website for one of our long time clients, CB Plans! Their previous site had a very customized design that could no longer keep up with their needs.Their new site is based on a minimalist design, short, sweet and to the point. It’s a…
Read MoreCybel LLC – Our Newest Website
We are proud to reveal our newest client website for a local Bethlehem company Cybel LLC. Cybel is a Photonic Company which specializes in the design and fabrication of fiber lasers and fiber amplifiers. In the present age of everything mobile, we went with a non-responsive design because some things just aren’t meant to be simplified for…
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