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Integrated Digital Design for the New
Millennium
A Data, Print & Web Resource Resource Systems Services [RSS] OnLine is for anyone interested in computing information and services, although it is primarily geared for small businesses who might not otherwise have ready access or budget for our range and type of specialized services. The four major sections of this site are labelled atop each page with single-word descriptions, for succinctness and graphical clarity. However, each section's topical focus may not be immediately clear using only one-word descriptions. So, what follows may be of help to making this site more useful, meaningful and navigable for you: ABOUT: Did you ever want to know just what Resource Systems Services is, and who runs the show? Probably not. But you'll find out anyway, if you venture into this section. However, to avoid its being wholly self-serving and patently dull, you should be able to find more than mere background-skillset-program-scope stuff. Littered carefully among the seemingly random prose should be brief treatises of dreams and aspirations; what makes up the 10% after the perspiration; and links to other sites and databases I have designed or had a role in designing. DESIGN: Corp ID, Data, Logo, Print & Web. Samples of logos I have developed and my perspective on the directions and quality of logo work in the marketplace. Basic, relational database design for the SOHO market and my perspective on what to use to optimize the benefits of cross-platform development and what is most facile for the client to inherit and maintain, once the project is handed off. SYSTEMS: I provide Mac and Windows OS support, primarily to proprietorships and Mom & Pop shops who, otherwise, might have no resource for systems consulting and technical support (at least none on-staff). TECH: This section is not as geeky as the name may suggest. Although it may get technical, including discussions of file formats, for example, the "tech" also refers to "techniques," computing and design tips which you may find helpful or, perhaps, amusing.
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