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New website for Dancers’ Boutique

Our latest mobile responsive ecommerce website has been developed for Dancers’ Boutique, a Williamsburg, Virginia store offering a wide variety of dance shoes, dance apparel, and dancer accessories.

Some of the Ecommerce website’s features include:

  • WordPress and installation and customization
  • Customized WooCommerce online shop with backend shop management and order system
  • Mobile responsive framework for smartphone and tablet compatibility
  • Automatic sitemap updates whenever changes are made to the site
  • Customized quick contact form
  • Automatic scheduled site backups


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Win a New Trek Bike 2019

Eric Batterton DDS in Delaware, Ohio is holding a drawing to give away a new Trek Precaliber 24″, 21 speed bike!

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Anyone of any age is welcome to enter, no purchase necessary. This bike is from a super bike shop in Delaware, Ohio Break Away Cycling. The lucky winner may trade the bike for one of equal or lesser value, or pay the difference on a higher priced model.

Enter by June 24

Just visit the dental office of Eric Batterton and enter with your name and phone number.

Winner drawn Tuesday, June 24th.

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Final Reminder Squirrel Mail Users

As per our email dated March 23, 2016, the use of Squirrel Mail will no longer be available as of April 30, 2016. If you haven’t already made the transition to one of the other webmail services (RoundCube or Horde) on the server, now is the time.

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If you are using Squirrel Mail:

  1. Log into your webmail account with your current login credentials (email address and password) and choose RoundCube or Horde at the “Choose a Default Webmail Application” page.
  2. Once logged into RoundCube or Horde, verify the folders you’ve created in webmail are there (they should be), as well as your messages (they should be).
  3. If you use the address book in SquirrelMail, we recommend that you export and save it to your computer, so you can import it into RoundCube or Horde.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call us, 804-557-0017, or open a support ticket in the ZinZang Studio Client Portal. Thank you, we appreciate your prompt attention in this matter!

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Every Door Direct Mail® (EDDM) Service is Here

As your local graphic designer and printer, ZinZang Studio is happy to announce we can now provide you with Every Door Direct Mail® (EDDM) service as offered by the U.S. Post Office. We can help you produce, design, print, and submit your mailing to your target area’s local Post Office. A convenient and cost-effective option for any business without having to purchase a postage permit, create and manage a mailing list, or having to print mailing labels.

For more details

To get started, contact us today at 804-557-0017.

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Latest Book Publication – December, 2011

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We have recently had the opportunity to assist Clyde Gurley, Jr. in the layout and publishing of a book about his life and experiences.

ZinZang Studio was responsible for:

  • Type of binding and size
  • Editing service (typos, spacing, alignment, typesetting)
  • Layout presentation (creative design, styling, typography, photo editing) using Adobe InDesign
  • Scanning and retouching of photographs
  • Press ready file preparation
  • Client/Printer liaison

The book was conceived as a unique keepsake Christmas gift for his family and friends. Entitled, Observations and Experiences of My Life, the book is a 120 page autobiography including 11 photographs, and recounts Mr. Gurley’s youth growing up in the South, his service in one of the final U.S. Mounted Cavalry units, his role in the U.S. Border Patrol, and poignant memories of his family and friends.

Clyde Gurley book cover

Feedback

On seeing the final product, “It is wonderful! I appreciate all you have done. Your patience and expertise were exactly what we needed, and the book shows it. I know how proud Clyde will be to give them to his family. I look forward to working with you again.” — Margaret Lovatt, friend of Mr. Gurley and Editor