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About
DNI Web Design
DNI
Web Design in the early years was founded DI Homepages Ltd. by Dawson
Irvine; however we were just starting out and we needed a foot hold in the
industry. In late 1999 DI Homepages Ltd. became known as INGEN Web Design
and in May of 2000 we signed up our first client Prall Trucking Ltd.
We developed a website that satisfied his needs and they were pleased
with our work. Still needing a bigger foothold, in December 2000, with
the help of a great aunt, the name of DNI Web Design came to light when she
gave the CEO a sweater with a logo on it (as she worked at an advertising
company), and the name and logo stuck. In 2004, the trademark of DNI Web
Design took on the 3D look it has today.
In the fall of 2001, we got one of the biggest clients we currently
have, the Tri-Town Thunder from Carrot River. Still in school Dawson
was approached by team executive (who happened to be his english
teacher and his principle at the time) to create a website for the
team. This project lead to two later clients, the North Saskatchewan
Junior Hockey League (2002) and the Big River Timberkings (2005).
In February of 2004, Dawson meet Jay Semko of the Northern Pikes
at the Artful Dodger, where he went to see them play. Being a devoted
fan who created a website about the Northern Pikes this help us
get Jay Semko to allow us to help maintain his site, with a possible
re-design of the site in the future. In April 2004 we got one of
our largest clients to date, the Nipawin/Diamond North Credit Union.
We sent in a proposal when we learned the current staff and executive
were unpleased with their current web site and designer. We then
meet with some of the personnel in charge of the website and it's
content and created a design to meet their needs. We used the colours
they wanted and did exactly what they want and so they were very
pleased with our work.
We have continued to expand our client list and are always happy to accept
more, whether it be web design or desktop publishing or a PHP Programming job.
The future holds no bounds as we continue to expand.
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