A Very Special Thank You…

It’s been a month since our amazing new website has launched and we would like to take the time to thank everyone involved in the fun creation process, including Tyler Thurston, Lesley Young, and our wonderful clients.

+ As the designer of both Cedar Winds new logo and website, Tyler took the time to understand Cedar Winds in its entirety, the building industry, and our target market to create a website that reflects us and that is both easily navigable and visually attractive. Tyler has been incredibly insightful and has a fantastic understanding of current graphic design trends and technology.

To learn more about Tyler’s company, a4c, check out the website at www.a4c.ca.

+As the content writer for the website, Lesley combined her exceptional writing skills with her remarkable research and investigative skills to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the history, client experiences, and services Cedar Winds provides. Lesley spent endless hours having conversations with our clients and us to develop the extraordinary content found throughout the pages of the website.

Discover Lesley’s writing tips, blog, and the books she’s written at www.lesleyyoungbooks.com.

Both Tyler and Lesley have been patient, helpful, and upbeat throughout the considerably time-consuming process that the website has proven to have been. The two of them have not met and yet, collaborated effortlessly and accomplished an outstanding feat. We are incredibly grateful to both of them for all the hard work they have done to create the masterpiece that is our new website.

+Last but not least, we would like to thank our clients, past and present, who have brought us into their lives and trusted us to help them follow their dream. We would also like to give a special thanks to the clients that have provided valuable insight and welcome feedback to contribute to the Cedar Winds’ Success Stories on the website.

Thank you truly, from the bottom of our hearts.

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