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{ Octos: Latin octo (eight). The number 8 is a Fibonacci number, being 3 plus 5. Eight is the only Fibonacci number that is a perfect cube. }

Portfolio: Octos

Featured below are examples showcasing visually compelling and hard working web design. It is a small sampling of websites we have developed. While we have great appreciation for each and every one of our past clients, there are just too many to fit into this space.



Colombo & Co

Painting and General Contractor
XHTML, CSS and Design
Launch Site

Atlanta Vein Specialists

Vein Specialists
XHTML, CSS, Design and CMS
Launch Site

Sterling Career Consultants

Legal Search Firm
XHTML, CSS, Design and CMS
Launch Site

Law Tan Studio

Graphic Animation Studio
XHTML, CSS and CMS
Lauch Site

Open Mind Center

Wellness Center
XHTML, CSS, Design and CMS
Lauch Site

GLOSSARY

XHMTL: Extensible Hypertext Markup Language. A hybrid between HTML and XML specifically designed for Net device displays, ensures that layout and presentation stay true to form over any platform.
CSS: Cascading Style Sheets. Language used to describe how an HTML document should be formatted.
CMS: Content Management System. A CMS page is created, saved, edited and delivered dynamically from the web server. The content of a website is stored in a database on a server and the content of a web page is generated on the fly when a visitor accesses a page.

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Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

07/08/2010. If you recieve emails claiming to be from the "postmaster" of a various domain, claiming you sent an email when you didn't, not to worry, the emails are just mere attempts at you to click on links. Delete these sort of emails.

How to spot an Email Hoax

06/08/2010. (1) Supposedly free giveaways in exchange for forwarding emails. (2) Bogus virus alerts. (3) False appeals to help sick children. (4) Pointless petitions that lead nowhere and accomplish nothing. (5) Dire, and completely fictional, warnings about products, companies, government policies or coming events.