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Lee Enefer - Professional Copywriter

Online Brochure

Lee Enefer is a professional copywriter. Lee has worked on numerous projects for companies such as Johnson & Johnson and Klaus Kobec. His work includes Direct mail, Websites, Press releases, Brochures & Flyers, Articles, Advertising, Ezines, Newsletters, Email copy and Profiles.

Lee was looking to develop an online presence and present his services to the UK market. Web Dandy were comissioned to develop Lee's brand and design a simple but elegant website which would effectively showcase Lee's copywriting skills.

Screenshots: Header » Home page » Footer

Lee Enefer Header

Lee Enefer Home pageLee Enefer footer

» http://www.lee-enefer.co.uk External Link - opens in a new window

Client comment: "To progress further in the fiercely competitive world of freelance copywriting, I needed a decent website, and fast! Web Dandy astonished me by delivering the website of my dreams on time and within budget. Their willingness to listen, to be flexible over my exacting requirements, and the patience they showed throughout the entire process was incredible. If you need an affordable, accessible, eye-catching website built to world-class standards, look no further than Web Dandy."
- Lee Enefer (Copywriter).

Technical Details

  1. XHTML / CSS.
  2. Logo creation / branding.
  3. Enquiry Form - CGI script / Perl, Autoresponder with submit details.
  4. Email accounts setup.
  5. Graphics.
  6. Photography / Photo Enhancement.
  7. All images and code optimised for fast loading.
  8. On-page SEO.
  9. Testing on major browsers and browser versions including IE7 & Firefox2.
  10. Compliant to web and accessibility standards level AA of the W3C guidelines.

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