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While Elisabeth has been supplying individuals and companies with websites and CD-ROMs for years, her most recent work includes the following:
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Computer games, board games, card games -- Elisabeth has been amusing herself for more years than she can count. When a former co-worker asked for her help in creating a website dedicated to his group of Battlefield 1942 players, she willingly took up the charge. This site, in its original state, can still be found at its Freeserver location, although the EphyWeb location is less apt to cause trouble with pop-unders and advertising. When viewing the Ephyweb version, please note that the form and forums are inactive.
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In 2005, Elisabeth created a website for Roy Chan, chief engineer of Consumers Choice Property Consultants Inc., an Ontario-based company specialising in building inspections and commercial property management. She worked closely with Roy in order to create an attractive but simple business site designed to express to companies and individuals the importance of building inspections. Included in the site are not only Roy's featured projects, but also some very interesting facts about infrared thermography, which is often used commercially to easily indicate potential trouble spots in a building.
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Chad Jewelry was created for Chad Kelly, designer and artist, who uses his talents to make beautiful jewellery. His hand-made pieces range from costume jewellery to delicate bridal fare to elegant full sets for nights out on the town. The site was originally to be presented in varying shades of pink, but after Chad decided that Elisabeth's portrait of him was suitable as a new company branding tool, the site was changed to a more modern black and white scheme. (Chad Jewelry is sadly no longer in business.)
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As a long-time friend of Helen Sweet, owner of The Brides' Project (TBP), it seemed natural that Elisabeth should offer to work with TBP to give a new, modern look to the charity organisation. The Brides' Project was started by Helen in 2004 to provide brides with a cost-conscious alternative to more expensive bridal boutiques, while also helping children with cancer. Since Elisabeth also believes in the TBP mission, she has offered to do this work completely gratis, in support of the excellent work that Helen and her volunteers are pursuing. (Helen has since taken on the job of updating the site with her own particular style in mind.)
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