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TESTIMONIALS

South Jersey Graphics created my website ToTeachATeacher.com, and they did a commendable job. The organization and development of the site is striking; the navigation around it is easy and convenient. I have received numerous positive comments from visitors. I would not hesitate to have SJG create another website for me in the future.


Frances L. Roberson, M.A.
Owner
To Teach A Teacher.com

WHO WE ARE

While you oftentimes see websites that use their “About Us” page to gloat about who their CEO, CFO, CIO, CTO and whoever else are, or where their monstrosity of a skyscraper is located, we’d really like to start this page off a little differently and tell you who we are NOT:

  • WE ARE NOT some techy guy who just likes to play with websites and graphics programs. WE ARE a professional web and graphics design firm with real world business and public sector experience.
  • WE ARE NOT a large bureaucratic firm that signs up clients left and right to the point of not knowing who our clients are. WE ARE interested in getting to know you so we can address your specific needs on a one-on-one basis.
  • WE ARE NOT just some firm trying to address the needs of its clients located across the country. WE ARE a locally-owned and operated firm with roots in the Northeast Region.
  • WE ARE NOT going to create a website for you and never speak to you again. WE ARE dedicated to the ongoing support and maintenance of your site as you and your business needs change.

Now for the traditional stuff:

South Jersey Graphics Design was created by Kevin Roberson, a Civil and Mechanical Engineer and Entrepreneur, who has extensive experience with public agencies and small businesses alike.

Like we said earlier, we enjoy our company growth but not to the point that we lose touch with our clients. Indeed, you may be working directly with Kevin on your project as he stays heavily involved in all aspects of our projects. Some might call him a micro-manager, but he just likes to call it “thorough.”