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Each of the links found on this page lead to one of the many
web sites that we have been involved in. There are more than those represented
here; however, these show the diversity in style and intent of sites
on the web. Each of these clients had one major purpose in mind when
he/she/they began. We tried to remain true to that purpose and fulfill
the clients' vision. It may not have been ours, but in each of these
cases, it was theirs. In our view, that's exactly as it should be.
Our design team is devoted
to each client on a very personal and individual basis. It is our philosophy,
goal and purpose to meet each client's needs, purpose and objectives
on each and every individual web site. In some cases, we are involved
in an ongoing basis to maintain and upgrade the site. For others, we
have trained their web master to handle updates and revisions as they
become necessary. Either way, we are available to help the client if
any difficulties arise.

Baby's Birth Benefits
Baby's Birth Benefits is the on-line marketing arm
of Baby's Birth Benefits, LLC, makers of the Who's Having This Baby
Anyway?, which is an educational game for expectant parents. Originally,
this site was done purely with graphics, which meant that the site loaded
extremely slowly. We kept the same look, but turned it into a combination
of graphics and text.

Utilize Rather than Control Negative Emotions
This is a multiple-award winning web site devoted
to helping people who are trying to deal with personal difficulties.
Lollie's suicide
preventative is outstanding! This site is quite complex,
and larger than many corporate sites. We host this site.

Swinging Single Squares
This is a brand new web site designed for Swingin'
Single Squares Square Dance Club. It contains information aobut the
club, their dance schedule, special events, and lessons. This site features
custom graphics and backgrounds. The rights to these images are transfered
to the client at completion of the site. We host this site.

Wisconsin Square Dance Events Page
This award-winning site was created to help square
dancers and those who wanted to learn a place to find out where to dance
in Wisconsin and neighboring states. It includes sound, animation, custom
graphics, frame and non-frame versions. We host this site.

Tyler Company, Inc.
Tyler Company, Inc., asked us to design and build
a site to promote their demolition and excavation business in southeastern
Wisconsin. We utilized the photos that they had in their archives, along
with directed programming so that prospective clients could find all of
both technical and legal information that would be needed for a project.

The Offical Site of Brenda Beamon-Isabell
Brenda Beamon-Isabell is the author of Monday's
Child, a novel that deals with the struggle to find and obtain
support for a special education child in a large, urban school district.
Brenda is currently involved in turning this book into a screen play
while also working on her second book.

Celtic Graphics
6326 North 104th Street
Milwaukee, WI
53225
Phone: 414-353-1400
Tollfree: 1-888-223-7410
E-mail:
sales@celticgraphics.com

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© March 2002
Some graphics supplied by our
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Confused?
Terms used by many web design companies and internet/IT
professionals can be a challenge, especially for someone who is just
getting started.
Celtic Graphics will take the time to fully explain
terms like: e-commerce, intranet, extranet,
SSL, PHP, POP3, merchant account, .NET, XML, cgi, bandwidth, streaming
video, accessibility, and more BEFORE starting
a project. We believe that our clients deserve the clearest, best
information we can offer so that they can make the best decisions to fit their needs.
After all, a site
shouldn't be designed to fit us. It should be designed to fit
YOU!
 presented July 18, 1997
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