A while back we wrote about the fascinating work Quality Quartz Engineering does. We really enjoyed building their sleek new website and learning about things like water jet cutters and flame polishing. Now we’ve received a lovely testimonial from John Size at QQE, talking about his experience with T324:
“I wanted to take a few minutes and share with you all what a wonderful experience that we had with David Daniels and the team from T324. David and his team helped us completely rebuild our company website so that it now shows our company in a whole new light and has attracted a number of new prospects that have already been converted to customers. (more…)
We know how busy our customers are, so we really appreciate it when they take the time to write a review for us on a social site!
With all the different sites out there, it can be a challenge even to have accounts on all of them, let alone use them. And making decisions can involve so many sites now- we’re still getting used to Google Plus Local having Zagat ratings, for example! (more…)
This July marked the two-year anniversary of T324 manager Brian Nowell.
Brian is from San Diego, where he lived for 18 years. He built his first computer when he was 8, and built his first website when he was 10. He was valedictorian of his high school, had perfect SAT scores (!), and got a psychology degree from UC Berkeley. After school he found himself doing freelance web development and IT for the next 3 years, quite naturally since he’d been doing the same thing for family and friends since childhood! (more…)
Every year the Emeryville, Berkeley and Albany Chambers of Commerce join forces to put on a really lovely Business Expo. The free event is held at the beautiful Doubletree Hotel by Hilton on the Berkeley Marina on Thursday evening, May 24th, from 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. Forty to fifty local businesses have tables, providing information about their products and services. Attendance and parking are completely free, and free food and a no-host bar are provided as well. (more…)
New T324 client Mizan Studios of Berkeley produces documentary films and written works that explore the history of people, places, and ideas; promoting respect and cross cultural exchange. Their film Lost Found is showing tonight on the Detroit Public Broadcasting network, and the DVD is on sale now.
The film, Lost Found, tells the story of the creation, rise and transition of the Hon. Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of Islam (NOI), a movement that challenged African Americans to reclaim their lost identity.
Shareef documents that while Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali exemplified the uncompromising stance that the NOI maintained, it would soon be heading for an abrupt change. Upon the death of Elijah Muhammad, his son the late Imam Wallace D. Mohammed became the new leader.
The film chronicles how then Wallace Mohammed calculatingly changed the NOI’s internal structure and ushered in a new thinking, sparking what many consider the greatest transformation to universal humanity in U.S. history.
I took Anne McGinnis Five-Week JumpStart! tele-class at Wild Heart Enterprises few months ago. It was potent, convenient (over the phone from my office — how can it get more convenient than that!), and economical. The arc of the course was just enough to allow me to focus on a specific goal, and the comraderie of the partcipants (there were four in my class) kept me honest and participating. Anne’s diligence as a facilitator was also key. She would consistently create clarity of purpose, both directly within the meetings, as well as through her pre/post email summaries. And last… Anne’s skill at instilling passion and insight has left me changed.