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This web site was created for Santa Fe New Mexico painter Roland Van Loon. He had a site, but the images had not been properly optimized and didn't do justice to his wonderful paintings.
The design is loosely based on the design of the original site, but it was rebuilt from the ground up.
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This web site was created for New York playwright and performer Ruth Margraff. She used Microsoft Word to convey an idea of what she had in mind and provided a large number of raw images to draw from while translating her ideas- along with our own-into a web site.
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When GoWasabi approached DLS Visuals about building a web site for their restaurant, catering and wholesale business, all they really had was a jpeg version of their logo. This site and all of the material it contains was created completely from scratch. DLS Visuals did the photography, recreated the logo, designed the user interface and recreated their menu in downloadable PDF format.
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This web site was created for Dallas rock band The Fed-Ups. Many of the graphics used were originally created by one of the band members who is himself a fine visual artist. The web site was built by DLS Visuals using those elements and elements that were created to fit with those elements.
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This site was created to display the documentary photography of David Little-Smith. The idea was to make it clean, simple and accessible so that as many people in the world as possible could view the photographs.
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This web site was created to display the animation and motion graphics and 3D modeling efforts of David Little-Smith. It contains a great deal of satire.
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Yes, this is the web site that your are currently viewing. DLS visuals built it too.