| Below are samples of web sites and
publications designed by Lisa Mensink of Acacia Web Design. Click on
the pictures or the links to visit the actual sites. |
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| This web site for portrait artist Leah Griffith Boyce
required strict attention to graphics, as realistic representation of her
portraiture was paramount. |

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| The owners of this beautiful new bed and breakfast inn are
using their website by Acacia Web Design to tempt travelers and those
seeking a pleasant retreat with complete information about the facilities,
as well as photos of the house and rooms. |

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| Volunteers in Madison Wisconsin's Mansion Hill District
created a website for their neighborhood park, Period Garden Park, to raise
funds, solicit volunteers for garden work, and show off the results of
their efforts. |
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| Timothy Schumacher is a gifted film and video producer,
photographer, and singer/songwriter. His website is a showcase for
his work. |
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| Acacia Web Design created a new design with added
usefulness to clients for
MJRT Tryon Group, a consultant in the seed industry. |
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| Refined Designs Room by Room wanted to create a website
that would show visitors how they can transform a room with their interior
design expertise. |
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| The Wisconsin Society of American Foresters needed a
professional new look for its existing web site. The society hired
Lisa Mensink of Acacia Web Design to redesign and provide a new structure
for the site. |
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| Black Hawk Hancock wanted an online portfolio to help move
his modeling career forward. |
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| Existing and prospective swim and dive members can find all
the information they need about the Monona Swim and Dive Club, on this site
designed by Acacia Web Design. |
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| Mary Bergin hired Acacia Web Design to create a website
that would serve many functions, including publicize her new book,
advertise her travel writing and photography, and give readers access to
her weekly column, her blog, and her online newsletter. |
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| Black Hawk Hancock returned to Acacia Web Design for a
website that would serve his teaching and research needs. |
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| Oil painter Nancy J. Barth needed web design that would
showcase her painting talent for potential buyers. |
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| Wildlife painter Suzanne Ellis is gaining
increased visibility with this website created by Acacia Web Design. |

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With this website and logo design from Acacia Web Design,
Patricia Penner can inform current and potential clients and students of
her Reiki, Tai Chi and Chi Gong services and classes. |

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| Don Mendenhall has begun a new Life
Coaching business, utilizing a website designed by Acacia Web Design,
including logo design. |

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| St. Luke United Methodist Church in Newton, Iowa, updated
their image with a fresh look and more complete information in this website
by Acacia Web Design. |
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| Artist Leah Griffith Boyce returned to Acacia Web Designer
Lisa Mensink when she was ready to create a second web site, featuring her
limited edition prints.
Visit www.acacia-web-design.com/test11
to see a former version of this website with a shopping
cart feature (no longer being used).
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| This site was developed for Spatial Impact, a Wisconsin
based consulting business that works with churches, retreat centers, and
conference centers. |

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| Joseph Bonardi, owner of Genre Hair Studio in Madison,
Wisconsin, chose Acacia to provide new and existing customers with online
information about his salon and his services. |

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| Artist Susan Eaton Mendenhall asked Acacia Web Design to
bring her growing business to the web. Now many more potential JazzArt
customers can easily view and purchase her artwork. |

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| This Cub Scout Pack, based in Monona, Wisconsin, wanted a
site that would provide information for current Pack members, and welcome
new recruits to the Pack. |

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| Acacia Web Design is bringing the oil paintings of Linda
J. Baker to higher visibility and accessibility with the design of this
website. |
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| Personal Chef Christilyn, in Boulder, Colorado, can easily
explain her services, post her menus, and provide client forms with her new
site created by Acacia Web Design. |
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| Spirit of the Hills, a former United Methodist Church in
Sioux City, Iowa, used Acacia Web Design to build a site that would
acquaint newcomers with their ministry and update members on events.
This website has been discontinued, but click
above to see a sample of the site.. |

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DNR e-brochure
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| The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources hired Lisa
Mensink of Acacia Web Design to create an e-brochure for its Forestry
Division. |
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Faith Alive Brochure
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| Lisa Mensink of Acacia Web Design and Desktop Publishing
provided editing and layout for this brochure for Faith Alive, a school for
lay ministry supported by the Board of Lay Ministry and the Wisconsin
Conference of the United Methodist Church. |

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Vision Newsletter
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| Acacia redesigned and edited the Vision Newsletter after
being hired by the University United Methodist Church in Madison,
Wisconsin. |
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On the Prowl - Cub Scout Pack Newsletter
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| Lisa Mensink of Acacia produces this monthly newsletter
for Wisconsin Cub Scout Pack 424. |

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Newsletter - First United Methodist Church
Foundation, Madison, Inc.
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| Lisa Mensink of Acacia Web Design and Desktop Publishing
is the editor for this periodic newsletter for the Foundation Board of the
First United Methodist Church in Madison, Wisconsin. |

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Pictorial History Booklet
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| Acacia provided editing and layout services for this
pictorial history of University United Methodist Church/Wesley Foundation
in Madison, Wisconsin.
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