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At wwweb concepts web design company we believe website design that works is simple: Website design that works does more than just look good. Website design that works attracts visitors by performing well in the search engines and keeps them with fast loading, user friendly web pages that offer clear, easy to understand navigation. Website design that works effectively communicates a message to world. A website that works is more than an electronic document – it’s an experience.
wwweb concepts specializes in website design that works. We’ve produced everything from brochure websites to interactive, database driven websites loaded with all the latest high tech bells and whistles, including Flash animation, video, and mobile web.
History
Established in 1998.
wwweb concepts was founded in the spring of 1998. Website design clients have included the University of Houston Clear Lake, Drexel Metals Corporation, Competition Sales, and TSMW, Inc.
Word spread and within a short time wwweb concepts flourished with its own web server infrastructure and a regular stream of website design clients from established businesses, dot com start ups, and non-profit clubs and organizations. Past projects include an online dating site start up and numerous other web applications using ASP and MS SQL Server.
wwweb concepts was one of the first to adopt the Microsoft ASP.NET platform. Adobe approved Dreamweaver extension developers, wwweb concepts was one of the first to offer Dreamweaver extensions for the ASP.NET platform.
Meet the Business Owner
James T.
Business Owner
James Threadgill has authored numerous tutorials on ASP and ASP.NET web development, published on such sites as the Dynamic Zones and MSDN Academic Alliance. He coauthored the Sams book Dreamweaver MX: ASP.NET Web Development. James first began computer programming in 1995 while attending Alvin Community College. He completed a certificate of computer science program and an Associate of Arts degree at Alvin before going on to the University of Houston-Clear Lake where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts. James has also completed eighteen hours of secondary graduate work at the University of Houston.