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Business Spotlight: CGlanzman Graphic and Web Design

Blue Point designer can handle print, Web media and marketing needs.

This week Patch's Small Business Profile features one of Blue Point's newest small business: CGlanzman Graphic and Web Design.

Blue Point resident Christopher Glanzman didn't set out to be a web designer but given the digital world in which we all live it came in a natural progression for the creative professional and owner of CGlanzman Graphic and Web Design.

CGlanzman Graphic and Web Design

Founded:  October, 2009

How did the business come to be?
My day job revolved more around detailed shop drawings and I wanted to continue to do more creative projects for people and companies looking for a professional but affordable option for design work.

Why did you choose the Blue Point area?
It is where I reside.

What do you offer customers?
I offer an array of design services including, but not limited to; Corporate Branding, Web Design including E-Commerce, Logo Design, Promotional Materials, Event Invitations, Advertising Campaigns, Brochures, Business Presentations, Marketing Strategies, Social Networking Solutions, Signage Design, Vinyl Graphics, Illustrations and more.

What do you want your business to be best known for?
Affordable and complete company branding through print and web presence.

Most popular product or service?
Web Design and Company Identity (logo, stationery, etc.)

For more information on CGlanzman Design call 631-379-6681 or check out the company's Facebook page.

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