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    Blue Strawberry Elephant takes 32 keystrokes to type their full web address, which is a lot more than the snappy tags of most design companies. Although shorter than the 141 keystrokes it takes to Google “which design company has a name made of three words, seven syllables, twenty two characters and the most lovable logo in the whole wide World”. It may be better to have a snappy name – short, to the point, memorable. Or it may be that short and snappy will just lose you in the crowd of other short snappies. Which name is best for you or your product is just another thing they can help you work out, but whatever your title they can always help you brand, launch, lift or rebrand whatever you need to put out there.

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    IDcreation nv can constantly offer the highest quality and the latest web applications to their customers thanks to their experience and continuous awareness of the latest techniques and technologies. An interactive website fully according to customer specifications, that is what IDcreation strives to achieve every day as a professional web design company. You will also be amazed by their professional designs that are adapted until the customer is fully satisfied with his electronic business card. Because a good site is: a professional signboard that wins visitors over, or a site where visitors quickly find the information they are looking for.

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    Revolt built this team to explore, to curiosity wherever it leads. It is there where they create their best work. The digital world pushes human organizations to adapt, to transform, and to think differently. With changes comes opportunities.

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