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New Site for Truro Public Library

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

The Town of Truro Public Library has a new web site as of January, and KISS was pleased to have helped in that project. The site for Meg Royka and her staff introduces a community calendar, already overflowing with upcoming events, as well as a blog for a multitude of Staff uses being planned for the new year.  The image of the library is a new feature, also, and adds a quaintness to the new look and feel of the site.

We wish the Library and Staff well and hope they will have fun with the new site.  It’s a valuable community resource, and we’re sure they will manage it well.

Aquatic Plant Management Pros Get New Site

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Kiss is pleased to announce the launch of a new web site for our client, NEAPMS. We met the group via a past client for whom we had developed a new site a few years ago, and were very happy to have our proposal be selected for their new project.  The site introduced for NEAPMS the ability to register and pay online for attendance and sponsorship at their annual conference held each year in January.  This group sponsors scholarships from proceeds raised at that conference, too.

We wish NEAPMS great success with its new site as well as its conference in 2010.

Inuit Images Has a New Site

Monday, October 19th, 2009

KISS is pleased to announce the launch of a new web site for our client, Inuit Images.  John and Victoria have a gallery for the display and sale of Inuit and Eskimo art, sculptures, carvings, drawings and other examples of Arctic artwork.  The site can be found at www.inuitimages.com.

Their pieces are stunningly beautiful, and we went to extra lengths in the presentation of their photographs in three sizes, including the use of Lightbox for the largest size.  The sculptures are in ivory, as well as soapstone and bone.

The Arctic people’s culture is fascinating, and the Inuit Images gallery offers an incredible selection of pieces in many mediums.  Please visit their new site and see what we mean and why we were so taken by the art.

We wish John and Victoria well with their new web site.  We’ll be with them for a while as we monitor their site statistics and adjust their copy for the most advantageous search engine indexing and rank positions for important keywords.