September 29th, 2007
“We needed a logo for our community newspaper’s Web site, Shorelines.com. The logo needed to be edgy, modern and representational of the beach - Kimberly’s Shorelines.com logo are all of those things. Even better, she finished the logo within one business day.”
-Jonathan Bennett
Online Community Publishing Coordinator
Jacksonville.com / Florida Times-Union
(Note: Logo work completed while employed at Jacksonville.com)
September 23rd, 2007
The Jacksonville Fencing Club
Ok, enough with the clichés and bad jokes, but you really have to check out this new site for the Jacksonville Fencing Club. The new site is loaded with goodies to help these hard working fencers - and of course Coach Raul Toro - keep the fencers informed as well as draw in new clients. Best of all, he updates this site himself. We’ve loaded him up with a full content management system along with a nice little photo gallery (with its own photo administration tool) making this web site a catchy little piece of work and super easy to update. Coach Toro can now post the latest fencing updates, medal count, photos, and whatever else might come to his creative mind.
Just in case you weren’t convinced yet, take a look at the ‘before’ screenshot to really see the difference between their old web site and their new one above.

Yeah…redesign is a very good thing.
In case you did not know that Jacksonville even had a fencing club. Make sure to give Coach Toro a call at 904-579-6858 or fill out the form on jaxfencingclub.org for more information.
September 10th, 2007
Silver Web Designs will be building the web site for the 2008 Symphony Guild’s Showhouse and Gardens to be hosted in Pablo Creek Reserve.
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra and Collier Classic Homes are building the home which will be completed in time for the public opening which will run from April 18th 2008 through Mothers Day on May 11, 2008. The home will be priced in the $3 million dollar range.
September 9th, 2007
Network Communications Inc. (NCI) hired Silver Web Designs to design the new look for Mature Living Choices.
Mature Living Choices wanted a new look that catered to the active, mature adults using their web site. The project objective was to design a site that predominantly featured the search module where users can find the perfect retirement community for them and their lifestyle. In addition, the design needed to draw the user’s attention to the featured properties and the new apartment finder for those looking for a lively apartment atmosphere.