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Sal Abbinanti started Comic Book Pros over nine years ago and has quickly established himself as one of the world's foremost artist representatives by establishing a stable of the comic's industries finest artists such as: Alex Ross, Bill Sienkiewicz, Simone Bianchi, Mark Texiera, Adam Hughes, Gary Gianni, Angel Medina and Jill Thompson. Sal's relationship with IWS began in 2001.

"We had just re-launched our main site, comicbookpros.com and I had just picked up two new artists. It was time to revamp a number of the existing artists sites and I wanted to expand the functionality of an already great site in comicbookpros.com," said Sal.

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As one of Chicago's premier architectural photographers, Charlie Mayer had developed an outstanding portfolio and an impressive client roster.

"What I didn't yet have was the impressive web site," said Charlie. "I always had an idea of what I liked about the web and what I didn't like. But in general, I wanted my site to be very simple and show my work as well as it could."

Integrated Web Solutions began working with Charlie Mayer in the March of 2005 to create a portfolio web site that would show Charlie's best work in architectural interiors, exteriors, his retail work and his rarely seen personal photography.

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Opened in 1917, Libertyville, Illinois’ first high school opened. In time it became known as the “Brainerd Building”. It served in an educational capacity for the community for over 80 years before finally being discontinued in that capacity in 1999. In 2006, a group of prominent individuals from the Libertyville area came together and set a vision for restoring the old building and using it as a new community center – The Brainerd Community Center. They envisioned a place for families to experience performing arts, sports, learning, drop in centers for toddlers and teens, social and civic gatherings and more.

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