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Web Designs

We are still in the midst of restoring the various portions of the Nest-Egg Designs portfolio. Please check back soon as updates will be made regularly. Thank you for your patience.

iGov redesigned homepageNest-Egg Designs was happy to provide iGov of McLean, Virginia, a redesigned site in 2006. The previous site was based on non-standards compliant use of tables as well as a complicated navigation system that made updates to the various microsites difficult. Nest-Egg Designs was able to provide a more contemporary, standards and 508 compliant site as well as maintenance training for the iGov personnel.
Image of the iGov redesigned interior web page Nest-Egg Designs provided iGov with both internal and external templates to work with as well as extensive documentation to insure easy maintenance. The total time between when the project was awarded to when it was finally delivered was two months, on time and on budget.
Image of the FlatRate Computer Solutions homepage Flat Rate Computer Solutions approached Nest-Egg Designs via a referral. We were able to turn around this client’s website quickly and exceded their expectations.
http://www.flatratecomputersolutions.com
Image of the Loudoun County GOP site This website was developed for the Loudoun County GOP prior to the 2004 elections. Click on the thumbnail to view an image of the homepage. Or, if you’d like, click on the following link:Demonstration site (opens in a new window)

Note: The development of this website is not an endorsement of one political party over another.

Older samples

  • Quality & Continuous Improvement - This design was crafted for an web presence on an intranet. Other elements were planned to be incorporated into this design and the HTML and CSS were built to be accomodating.
  • Nest-Egg Designs Redesign - This site is one of the many different iterations of http://www.nest-eggdesigns.com. Although we believe that it would easily capture a reader’s attention we thought that it might have been a little too vague. (opens in a new window)