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Financial Fuel Services

By Maggie Cameron / June 22, 2014

The Financial Fuel Services website was recently designed for my good friends, Sheryl and Randy Langlois. Our kids are the same age and have been in the same classrooms for years, so getting this website completed so quickly and efficiently was a major coup! They were a joy to work with, so willing to try new things, like […]

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Yoga For Getting Over It!

By Maggie Cameron / May 31, 2014

We just designed this poster for Kate Olson at Lakeview Yoga Studio. She has a really cool event coming up in June. I can’t wait–definitely have some junk I need to get over!

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Bowenwork for Healing

By Maggie Cameron / May 31, 2014

My good friend, Susan Ambrosini, helped me out with some back trouble that I was having. She is a Registered Bowenwork Practitioner. I was thrilled when I could return the favor by designing a website for her and her sister, Liz. Check out bowenwork4healing.com to see what this wonderful modality is all about! This is […]

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Rick Baker Music

By Maggie Cameron / May 31, 2014

We’d like to announce the release of our first CD Baby website with rickbakermusic.com!  What’s great about CD Baby is that they provide seamless integration with their store.  Music samples and downloads are right on the website.  It”s a really great tool for the independent musician. Rick is a singer-songwriter that I’ve known probably since […]

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Top 5 Reasons Your Business Needs a Mobile Website

By Maggie Cameron / May 1, 2014

Maybe a few years ago, you spent a pretty penny and got yourself a great website.  Why then, would you want to spend money again to make your site “mobile”?  Because you have to. 58% of all US consumers are using smartphones now. To ignore that kind of market segment is just not good business. But my […]

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Mobile Websites and Mobile Responsive Websites: What’s the Difference?

By Maggie Cameron / April 1, 2014

If you’re thinking of investing in a website for your business, you’re probably overwhelmed by the mobile lingo that is flying around. Mobile website, mobile responsive, mobile friendly…what does it all mean?? Mobile Friendly Let’s start with “mobile friendly”. This is a broad term term that means a website will display on a mobile device […]

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The 25 Club – Club Cabaret

By Maggie Cameron / March 1, 2014

Over the year’s I’ve done a several invitations for The 25 Club.  In case you haven’t heard of them, they are a group of 25 philanthropic women who raise money for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Magee Women’s Hospital of UPMC.  Over the years, they have raised thousands of dollars for the NICU at […]

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Reggie’s Healing Tree

By Maggie Cameron / February 1, 2014

Our first WordPress powered website, reggieshealingtree.com is actually still under construction.  The client is adding her own content and photos.  This was designed for my dear friend Wilma who has a distinct talent for rooting out a person’s true being.

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Lauren’s Graduation Invitation

By Maggie Cameron / January 30, 2014

Graduation announcement/invitation for my “dozen”, Lauren.  That’s a daughter/cousin…long story. .. Anyway, our family was so proud of what she had accomplished, we threw a big pool party at St. Clair Country Club to celebrate her high school graduation.  She has now completed her sophomore year at IUP.  We couldn’t be more thrilled that she […]

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American Glass & Mirror

By Maggie Cameron / January 15, 2014

This website was created for Mario Julian, owner of American Glass & Mirror.  A long-time friend of ours, we were happy to create a simple, easy to use site for Mario’s glass business.  Remember, if it’s glass he has it!

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Cameron Family Glass Packaging

By Maggie Cameron / January 3, 2014

The business that barely was…This website was for our family’s glass wine bottle manufacturing facility in Kalama, WA.  After years of planning and brief operations, the business closed.  Nonetheless, it had a nice website.  Designed much like a WordPress site, this site was designed using hand coding HTML/CSS and Adobe products.

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This is just the beginning.

By Maggie Cameron / January 1, 2014

We’ve got to start somewhere.  After years of designing web sites for friends, family and actual clients (yes!), it’s high time that Wayout Design make a website of our own.  It seems so EASY when we do it for others.  It feels very different now that we are the client (albeit of our own). I […]

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