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Current Clients The following is a sample of current clients. Please note that some sites are no longer active or are maintained by clients. Examples remain here for the sole purpose of displaying some of the designs created by Thirty-One Ten and are not endorsed by or promoted by Thirty-One Ten. Appalachian Gardens This client needed a web presence that conveyed the owner's passion for Appalachian heritage. The colors and choice of graphics reflect the subtle beauty of the mountains. Originally, the web site was the online source for appalachian heritage food products endorsed by Dr. Ralph Stanley. As that project transformed, Appalachian Gardens began marketing it's own line of products and services. Now the site is dedicated to Appalachian culture, family, and the products and services of Appalachian Gardens. Services include cooking demonstrations, catering, and homespun gift packages.
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Dickenson County Behavioral Health Services This web site was originally designed and launched in 2001 by Thirty-One Ten as www.dccsb.com. After the organization experienced a name change the site was brought up to date and transferred to its new home. Plans for this site include incorporating pictures of the staff and their individual contact information.
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This project was a redesign of an existing project.
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Yates Mill & Lumber This site was developed for a client that runs a business on the side from home. Most clients like this do not want to invest a fortune in a web site. This is an example of how Thirty-One Ten can offer a web site at low cost to a company that wants a simple web presence without the extra expense for a top level domain name (yourname.com).
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Thirty-One Ten Our own site is listed to give an example of the trend toward scaling down to avoid information overload. These days the average internet surfer has little time to spend scrolling through useless verbiage. They want info served up fast. Gone are the days that produced an abundance of "Let me show you what I can do" sites. |
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The Childress Family Web Site The Childress family is now spread out all over the United States and, like most families, they find it difficult to keep in touch. With a web site such as this, families can take advantage of the internet. This site includes a contact page that is growing and will soon enable the family to have easy access to any family member. Also, a discussion board was added to facilitate announcements, news, or just discussions. The gallery also provides a place to post pictures for all to see.
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The Ralph Stanley Museum & Traditional Mountain Music Center We are pleased to have worked on this exciting project. Located in Clintwood, Virginia, this museum is the "last stop" on The Crooked Road: Virginia's Heritage Music Highway. The Museum opened October 15-16, 2004. This site is an interactive and entertaining experience for its visitors. The banjo developed in Flash allows visitors to the site to "try their hand at pickin". This site is maintained by the client and includes an up to date list of events and online store.
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Dickenson County Chamber of Commerce The Chamber of Commerce in Dickenson County has increased it's involvement in the community. Part of their plan for growth included a professionally managed web site that would increase use of their services. This site needed to showcase both the business community and the cultural heritage of Dickenson County. Many features of this project are still under development. The site is currently active and showcases events in the region.
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Southern Heritage Inn This hometown motel is under new ownership. The new owners have spent many hours renovating the 22 rooms, giving each of them a special touch. They desired a simple site that would reflect the beauty of the surrounding mountains as well as the hometown hospitality that they show their guests. |
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