July 7th, 2007 by Andy
We’re excited to continue expanding our working agreement with the Pratt Center in Brooklyn. We’ve been working with them for years, and have big plans for the next 12 months… Projects will include work on multiple web sites, and finally converting long-standing static sites to be completely dynamic with full control of the content in the hands of Pratt Center staff.
We’re thrilled that as the Pratt Center has continued to embrace Internet-based platforms for news and promotion, we’ve been able to help them every step of the way, including this year’s giant leap forward!
Stay tuned for more news about our work with Pratt Center.
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May 15th, 2007 by Andy
Congratulations to my other half here at Dtek, my long-time friend and business partner Rhys. He was married last week at a gorgeous ceremony in Ojai, California. Cheers, Rhys and Nicole! May you enjoy a long, peaceful, prosperous life together.
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May 12th, 2007 by Rhys
We have completely overhauled the website of Dtek All-Star and portfolio favorite, Oso Industries! Check out the new site with all of the old standards and videos, as well as slick new custom installations, furniture, additions to his furniture line, and more.
We created a photo-driven layout with a pool of background images that show off the texture of Oso’s troweled concrete surfaces. And site maintenance is simple… Oso can add new furniture, custom work, press, and videos in a couple of quick steps.
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April 23rd, 2007 by Rhys

Claire Nitze is a Brooklyn-based photographer who was unhappy with her old Flash-based web site. We audited the old site, consulted with her on a better design, and built a new standards-based, semantic site at clairenitze.com.
Check out the site, and her current gallery of photos taken in Miami.
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March 19th, 2007 by Andy
We’ve just launched a new web site for Urban Policy Development, a Baltimore-based urban planning firm that connects public development needs with private capital and management.
The site gives UPD an initial presence on the web, and in the future will provide details on UPD development projects. We’re excited about the site’s uber-flexible and minimally-elegant design: our best example yet of semantic and accessible code that can respond effortlessly to the visitor’s monitor, browser, font, and other preferences.
Pay a visit to updconsulting.com.
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