Craig Waletzko - New York Actor
“The design I chose strikes in classy and interesting without distracting from the main product, ME! Also the color scheme goes great with my headshot!” — Craig Waletzko
Calgary Arts Summer School
“I chose Sandvox because I like to refresh the website every two or three years. This design was modern and simple, allowing the information to take precedence over the appearance while keeping a professional look. I will gradually add other features of Sandvox (e.g. podcasts) as we get the...” — Rob Whitworth
Willi Gómez
“La web de Willi Gómez es un resumen de sus principales proyectos musicales flamencos así como de su investigación en el ámbito del estudio de la guitarra flamenca y de su creación literaria.” — Guillermo Gómez Oehler
Knitting, Music, Miscellany
“The designs were all attractive and easily changed bothbefore and after the fact. I can continue to edit my site as learn more about it.” — Sean Walsh and Sarah Hauschka
Waiting on a Dream: The Musical
“It was so straightforward that few were needed, but I did find that it was often easier to add materials using drag and drop from the desk top than from a file elsewhere.” — Graham Hardman
Tony Stimac's China Projects
“I wanted to give viewers a quick snapshot of the projects I have done in China. Pictures quickly communicate the scope of a project and are eye catching. It was also the fastest way to get something up and running quickly.” — Anthony Stimac
Musical Theatre Orange County
“It's been liberating, having control over regular updates. I published the site while many of the pages were incomplete, and still under construction. It's been great fun and very rewarding to continue updating it, especially since it is SO easy to publish the updates.” — Mitchell Atkins
North County School of the Arts
“I have received many compliments on the look of our site. I have been complimented on how fast we are able to update and change the site. I have never heard anyone mention that the site loads slowly - That is a credit to your programmers.” — Scott Gregory