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Web Standards

Web Design is Human Exchange, Piggy-Backing Machines Which Have to Understand Each Other

In order to average all possible user experiences or to ensure parity among users' web experience, today's website must be built upon standards.

If you are on the fence about redesigning your website, consider this: there are approximately 72 possible ways a user can access your site, and that number is on the rise.

Some web developers are unaware that in order to maximize successful visits to the websites they build, for the end result to not be roughly interpreted or rendered wrong, they must adhere to standards.

When we build websites, we strive for successful validation for all pages. The W3C is the standards body for the web. Visit http://validator.w3.org to test any website you control. If your organization is required to adhere to government standards, or you wisely want to expand into the fullest possible market reach, you owe it to your organization to see if at least your home page passes the standards test, as this page does.

Your Browser Guarantee

Your website will correctly work in the following browsers before they are considered finished:
Internet Explorer 6, 7
Firefox 2, 3
Safari 3
Opera 9, 10
Chrome

The following link shows browser usage facts by month:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

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The Artwork of Todd Breitling

In 2009, Northeastern Visual Co. had the privilege of creating the personal website of fine artist Todd Breitling.

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The Artwork of Al Staszesky

Artist Al Staszesky honored Northeastern Visual with the charge of producing his website.

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VIP Media Messenger

Video Firm VIP-Media needed a way to send it's videos around.

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