by Deborah Perugi | Aug 7, 2011
Bonnie Biocchi of the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce asked Perugi Design to give the Framingham Library Foundation a call. The group needed to raise funds to help offset the cost of building a new McAuliffe Branch Library. Its long-term goal is to create an endowment...
by Deborah Perugi | Jun 17, 2011
Yesterday, I published a WordPress website for a client who is a new partner at Michael Gatlin Law in the Saxonville neighborhood of Framingham. Julie Ladimer wanted the site to be updated and reflect the skills that she and Michael bring to the company. She also...
by Deborah Perugi | Dec 14, 2010
An informative article on web site design from Newfangled. “Websites don’t last forever. Without consistent upkeep, sometimes they barely even make it three years! The rapid change of web technology can overtake what was once state-of-the-art and reduce a...
by Deborah Perugi | Nov 17, 2010
I presented my entire web design portfolio to a group of web design and developers in Hudson, Massachusetts. (NEWDA) I wasn’t prepared to speak, thinking that these were to be background images while we chatted and networked. But, I was happy to talk about my...
by Deborah Perugi | Aug 3, 2010
Excepts from a source I trust. Thank you Chris Butler for another thoughtful essay from newfangled.com “Before you even start designing a page, keep in mind the following four principles. Remember, these are basic, underlying principles. They don’t close...
by Deborah Perugi | May 18, 2010
How badly does your business need a Web site? – Framingham, MA – The MetroWest Daily News Posted using ShareThis According to Discover Small Business Watch, 47 percent of consumers surveyed say they are more likely to use a small business that has a Web...
by Deborah Perugi | Jan 1, 2007
More than anything else, business owner’s want to use their website as a marketing tool to draw in potential customers. I have to tell them that there is no magic bullet. Hundreds of new sites go online every day, and the competition for the keywords you...