August 26th, 2004 by Andy

News Flash 6 is dedicated to Jonah
We’re reporting from Dtek Summit 4 in Seattle looking back on a glorious season of work.
In the past few months we’ve had the privilege to work with extreme athletes, urban planners, bands and filmmakers, jewelry-makers, furniture-designers, and multiple youth programs.
And there’s lots more just over the horizon!
Please have a look and get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
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August 26th, 2004 by Andy

The Pratt Center for Community and Environmental Development is a public service group that does urban planning, consulting, and advocacy to foster sustainable development and community-building in New York City.
Dtek helped them overhaul their web site with a design facelift, a massive reorganization of site content, and consultation on site administration. The site is now much easier to use and easier for PICCED to update.
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August 26th, 2004 by Rhys

Brooklyn-based Oso Industries designs and builds furniture and custom concrete installations.
Dtek helped Oso develop their logo, design promotional print materials, build osoindustries.com, and produce product videos for the web site.
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August 26th, 2004 by Andy

Scott Jurek is the nation’s premier trail runner. Dtek helped Scott develop a logo and build a web site to showcase his training and therapy services, as well as his racing achievments.
scottjurek.com
The Tom Wales Community 5K is an annual Seattle event in honor of late gun safety advocate and community leader Tom Wales. Dtek is proud to have built the web site for this year’s run.
tomwalesrun.com
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August 26th, 2004 by Andy

The Baobab Tree Project is a community outreach program in Baltimore that prepares at-risk youth for adulthood by reconnecting them to their cultural heritage.
Dtek helped Baobab recreate their logo and redesign their web site.
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