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  • Netraider
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    Cheers for finding and posting.

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  • Mich the Tester
    started a topic A site I like

    A site I like

    Quite cool this, I might actually nick some of their text and refreshing lack of styling and bumph.

    Information Architects – Profile

    Our websites work because we never get tired of learning and improving. The key to good work is not secrets but good staff. Good staff are what you pay for if you hire iA. The bad news about having good staff is:

    Good staff need a good salary
    Good staff need a nice working environment
    Good staff need rest
    Good staff only do work they are qualified for
    For specialist tasks we work with the specialists in our network (see below). And these guys are very qualified and equally expensive.

    There are exceptions, but we believe that working over hours as a habit leads to bad work. More bad news:

    We don’t do free pitches.
    We don’t work on weekends.
    We don’t work crazy long hours.
    We don’t finish presentations five minutes before the deadline.
    Lots of common sense there.
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