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zaraband

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Hi Zaraband


I really recommend Gale & Hayes (http://www.galeandhayes.co.uk/) who are a very creative, young design partnership based locally in Forest Hill and really reasonably priced considering the high quality of work they do.


They designed the website, logo and graphic art for my company and I couldn't be happier with what they produced for me.


Sinead

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Hi,

I have had a couple of websites done by a brilliant local web designer called William Burton. His website is:

http://www.wrburton.com/

He is really good to work with, made the process very simple and straightforward. I had a pretty clear idea of what I wanted for both sites and he took everything I said on board and then came up with loads of good ideas and produced sites that I was really pleased with. A few friends and colleagues have since commissioned him to make their sites and all have been please with the results. He is not the cheapest around but I really feel you pay for what you get. Please PM me if you want any more info.

Tam

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