Do you want a simple, easy to use
and attractive web site?
Try us!
We strive to build you a website that is easy to use, won't cost you an arm and a leg to implement, and follows the leading web standards.
Our website designs follow these standards:
- Accessible, easy to navigate and read, resizable text
- Hand coded html and css - means lower cost to you
- W3C Validated - means your site will work in all standard web browsers
Contact Us
We are physically located in Southgate, Michigan USA but we work with people all over the USA, so don't let our location stop you from contacting us!
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About Corum Web Designs
Corum Web Designs started business in September 2001. My first client was the Southgate Community School District. I helped start up the first website for the district, and continued for 5 years with upkeep. The site is currently being handled in-house by the district.
My vision is to create websites for small businesses and organizations that are easy to use and that are not overly expensive to implement. Some of the problems I came across in my own web travels became the standards that I now use to create websites.
I like sites where it is easy to find what I am looking for. Resizable text is very important to me, and I came across many sites that break when the text is resized. I prefer a design that is easy on the eyes and is not overly cluttered with unnecessary images. This kind of design is also much quicker to load. I like a site that looks good on large and small screens alike, and it is becoming more and more important for a site to work on all kinds of viewers.
In order to keep costs associated in developing a website down, I hand code my sites using a freely distributed, simple notepad program. I do not use the expensive programs such as Dreamweaver or FrontPage that some webdesigners use. These programs are expensive to purchase and keep up to date, and for a designer/coder who knows what they are doing, not at all necessary.
For 2 1/2 years, I worked as a contracter for a web developer who taught me many things. He is no longer with us, but I am now working with my daughter to continue creating websites that follow my strict standards. I am self-employed, working from my home office. I have contacts who can help me if needed for graphic design and other more technical projects such as shopping carts. I also have had some practice creating styles for WordPress blogs and Joomla.
I look forward to helping you, a small business, organization, or individual, to reach your goals!















