Blacksmith forging a sword the old fashioned way, the way we make websites
Welder creating a metal sculpture in the same craft genre as we use to create websites
Men working in a metal forge using time tested methods to do their craft using the same ethic we use to create websites
A violin maker patiently working his craft the way we make websites
Very high quality wood carver creating a piece for a church- we do websites to the same standard
A blacksmith making an implement the way blacksmiths have for generations - we take our inspiration from this
The violin maker paying attention to the minutest of detail, the same way we do with websites
Photographer that's climbed to the top of a mountain to get the perfect shot; we go to these legnths too
The violin maker getting the minutest of detail right, just like we do with websites
Photographer photographing technical drawings
Jeweler examining some microscopic detail on a ring - we scrutinise ourt work the same way with old fashioned values
Stone carver making a filial for a listed building. We take the same care when we create websites
A vintner examines the quality of his wine the same way we produce websites - they're not finished until they're right

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