VMS: Victor Shappy, a well known Rutland, Vermont native, has had a long successful career as a general contractor, not only in central Vermont, but also in New Hampshire, and Maine as well.
He amassed a lot of real world experience in his early twenties while working with the Quinn Company. It was with this company that he had the opportunity to exhibit his business knowledge and leadership skills.
Vic purchased the Quinn Company in two thousand seven, and since, he's contracted several extensive projects for companies like Omya, Middlebury College, and Green Mountain Power. His company's latest project was the construction of the new Starbucks store, and the adjacent Chipotle's store, on Main St. here in Rutland, Vt.
Visit Site: VMS Construction
While VMS had a very talented web developer who had worked on his previous site, Vic saw some of our work and liked our approach to the different design concepts we were using. His main concern was that the previous site was not mobile responsive, hence the reason for re-building.
After our initial requirements meeting, we created some mock-ups, while keeping the mobile design concept at the fore-front, while also boosting the VMS's online image business image with a more modern look and feel overall.
Skills: Visual Design, UX (User Interface,) XHTML, CSS, Photoshop, "A-B testing" page layouts, and "BBL" OTi's official non-trade-marked "bare bones logic."

While VMS had a very talented web developer who had worked on his previous site, Vic saw some of our work and liked our approach to the different design concepts we were using. His main concern was that the previous site was not mobile responsive, hence the reason for re-building.
After our initial requirements meeting, we created some mock-ups, while keeping the mobile design concept at the fore-front, while also boosting the VMS's online image business image with a more modern look and feel overall.
Skills: Visual Design, UX (User Interface,) XHTML, CSS, Photoshop, "A-B testing" page layouts, and "BBL" OTi's official non-trade-marked "bare bones logic."