Sweet-ness. Apt Design was nominated for Douglas County Business of the Year from the Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce. Other nominees include Merrill Orthodontics and the Wenatchee Valley Mall, some pretty big players! But one-person businesses are certainly a trend in the new workplace, and I’m happy to be representing (really) small business.
I’m thrilled to even be nominated, it is a great validation of the 4 major things I try offer my clients: great communication, unique design, professionalism and a personable relationship. Plus it would be cool to win an award called a “Wenny.”
Local Chambers can be a huge help to any business, I know I’ve benefited tremendously from being a part of the one here. They are a great resource, advocate and networking opportunity. I’ll see you at the networking event of the year – the 2010 Wenatchee Valley Chamber Banquet.
Remember when i said that people notice when you’re bad? But that people notice when you’re good too?
Well, some people have been noticing Apt’s new websites are pretty good. The new site I finished up for Leavenworth Summer Theater has been featured on some showcases of great web design, including:
And the new E3 website I created showed up here:
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Apt Design’s business cards for John D. Johnson were recently featured on FaveUp.com. FaveUp is one of the top gallery sites for great new designs from around the world.
Check out the post, and give us a little vote if you feel like it.
Oh, that’s exciting.
Apt Design was recently nominated for the “Best Professional Service Business” award from the Wenatchee Downtown Association. Winners were announced at the WDA’s Annual Banquet.
The eventual winner was the great new Downtown business Belly to Baby. Congratulations to them and thank you to everyone who voted for us!
The Apt Design website was recently selected as an example of a great, CSS-driven site over at CSS Showcase. We’re proud to have been recognized by such a site, and a big thanks to CSS Showcase for their hard work in continually selecting and presenting great websites to the public.
(And that was even for the old website – wait until they get a look at the new design!)