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ProDesign Featured in Around The Panhandle

07/15/2010 - 11:21

We were featured in the July  & August Edition of Around The Panhandle magazine. Check out the article!

Brian Jolliff | ProDesign LLC
Delivering on a Promise

Do you have your own business with a website that needs updating? Have a business but no website? Need to promote a cause, design a logo, or perhaps a brochure? All of these tasks can be handled by local business owner, Brian Jolliff and his company, ProDesign, LLC - serving the various graphic design and web hosting needs of many local business owners right here in West Virginia.

Brian graduated in 1994 from West Virginia University with a degree in graphic design. After a few years as a graphic artist at a Morgantown newspaper, he relocated to Martinsburg, with wife, Debbie, in 1997. Seeing an opportunity to advance his interests and his degree into a full-time job, Brian elected to start ProDesign LLC. Being new to the area initially made for a slow start, but with a supplemental job at the Buyer's Guide that turned to full-time, he soon developed the contacts and name recognition required to jumpstart his business. Today, with over sixteen years of print design experience and thirteen years of web development experience, the company is a success and ready to meet any and all design needs.

The typical clients that Brian encounters and serves are small to medium local business owners looking to put their company on the web for the first time, or those looking for a fresh update on their current web design. Current clients range from Sunfire Patio in Martinsburg, to a flower distributor in China. Many clients are based right here in West Virginia, but he also works with customers out of Florida, California, and Michigan. Web design is not just for small business owners however; Brian will help you create your vision on the web for a variety of things - a cause, a book promotion, a blog - the list goes on. No idea is too big or too small!

What else does ProDesign do? Not only can Brian present a basic information website, but he can also present a comprehensive and detailed business space - complete with pictures, manuals, or brochures of all products being sold. If space on the Web is all that is needed, the company also provides web hosting - in effect, buying space on the Internet for the website. Finally, he also does print design. This ranges from business cards, logos, postcards, in-store handouts, even invitations of any kind. So, why should a potential client choose a local company rather than going with one of the bigger guys?

"My overall mission is that I pride myself on delivery of what I promise to my clients, on time. This mission is a reflection of how well we have been able to retain clients over the years."

Personal service is what ProDesign delivers. Going with a local company ensures that when the inevitable problem arises, there is a live and local person there to handle it. There are a few contractors doing specific tasks for him such as CGI programming or system administration, but it is largely the work of Brian that keeps the business humming. He is the sales director, marketing coordinator, accountant, designer, and chances are, he will more than likely be the one to take your business call!

Brian loves being in business for himself, as it has allowed him to deviate from the standard 9 - 5 job. He is free to be creative and does not have to report to a larger company or boss.

"I wear a lot of hats and it can be difficult to manage everything, but conversely, this is also what allows me to serve my clients better. If a client has billing issues, I am ready to handle it. I don't have to pass it on to someone else."

Life isn't all business for Brian though. One of his favorite current projects is his collaborative effort with other WVU football "fanatics" to push for Noel Devine to receive the Heisman Trophy at the unofficial www.votefor7.com. Aside from his family and his business, Jolliff considers football to be his "third job" and is passionate about incorporating his love for design with his love for football.

ProDesign Welcomes in Child Guide Magazine

07/01/2010 - 21:57

ProDesign would like to welcome Child Guide Magazine to our growing list of web hosting clients. Look for new features, updates and improvements over the coming months.

Child Guide is an award-winning publication that contains stories, calendar items and resources for busy parents and educators in the tri-state region including Frederick, Hagerstown (Maryland), Winchester (Virginia), Charles Town, Martinsburg (West Virginia) and surrounding areas.

This first-rate family magazine is available for free at 300 locations including elementary schools in seven districts, libraries in six districts, hospitals, real estate offices, stores, day-care centers, doctors' offices, etc.

Child Guide covers topics of universal interest to parents and educators. Each issue includes parenting advice, human-interest stories, an extensive calendar of family-friendly events, interviews with local experts and more.

Big Bad Burger Contest

06/22/2010 - 22:38

Big Bad Burger ContestSaturday, July 24 from 10am - 5pm

Another one of our clients, Sunfire Hearth, Patio & Spa, is having a great event called the Big Bad Burger Contest, which is sponsored by both Sunfire and Mountain State Meats and Catering.

This is an annual event that takes place in Martinsburg, WV the fourth Saturday in July. This is a family-friendly community event that showcases the best of both businesses.  The purpose of the event is to give back to the community so proceeds will benefit Hospice of the Panhandle.

For the contestants, a grand prize of $1000 in cold, hard cash is awarded as well as bragging rights of having the Biggest, Baddest Burger in the Eastern Panhandle Region. Other prizes will be awarded so see Sunfire's website for additional details!
 

Fireworks Party at Stonecrest Farms, July 3, 2010

06/17/2010 - 14:26

One of our favorite clients is having their annual fireworks party, Saturday, July 3rd, 5pm to 11pm.

Stonecrest Farms, as they have done for the past 37 years, will be holding their annual 4th of July Celebration Fireworks Party. Stonecrest Farm  is located in central Maryland. It's about 1 ½ hours from the Washington D.C. beltway (I-495) located in picturesque rolling farm country of the central Maryland valley with views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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Bring your own beverages, chairs, and a side dish or salad. Stonecrest Farms will be providing a smoked leg of beef, smoked turkey, burgers, hot dogs and kilbasa. Bring a tent if you want to camp for the night. Bring a ball glove if you want to play softball.

Who is Stoencrest Farms?
Stonecrest Farms has been raising high quality beef since 1962. Their goal is to produce delicious, tender, juicy beef that melts in your mouth. Their Maryland bred and fed beef is all natural and their quality, happy herds graze on nutritious pastureland. Fresh water is always available and their abundant diets are supplemented with wholesome hay, corn, minerals and vitamins. Stonecrest Farms grain-fed beef never receives any steroids or synthetic hormones and they care for their beef and land by environmentally and Chesapeake Bay friendly standards.
 

2nd Round of Voting for Menzie

06/16/2010 - 22:10

Just In Case I'm Not Here 
by Menzie PittmanMenzie Pittman from the Contemporary Music Center was written a wonderful book entitled "Just in Case I’m Not Here" which he has entered into a competition called The Next Top Spiritual Author.

We featured his book in an earlier blog post and he has made into the second round of voting. Out of over 2,500 entries, Menzie has made into the final 250... a wonderful accomplishment!

But we're not satisfied and want him to go even higher, so if you could take some time and visit this site:
The Next Top Spiritual Author, and vote for his book, I'm sure he would be very appreciative and I would thank you for supporting one of our clients.

Here is a sample chapter (Adobe PDF)

More information on Menzie Pittman's book:
Menzie writes,"If you could leave your child just one thing, what would that one thing be? If you are like me, you have probably asked yourself this question: Would it be money? Possessions? A home? To me the most precious gift a parent can leave a child are simple pearls of wisdom. And so the writing of my book, Just In Case I m Not Here. Just In Case I m Not Here is a humorous reflection that playfully provides the reader the opportunity to consider life's natural laws. It is a book that presents heartfelt solutions to the everyday challenges we all encounter. The book explores a refreshing way to look at life. It is funny, touching, relevant, and thought provoking! Just In Case I'm Not Here allows us to laugh while helping us gain a fresh perspective when life makes no sense. A book to be passed on from generation to generation ~ Just in Case I'm not Here."


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