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What clients say about working with AWP

Thank you for your work on my website. You effectively boosted the “signal-to-noise” ratio in the presentation of my content – and the site looks great!

I built my website with Academic Web Pages in 2015 when I was in my first faculty position and it has been a fantastic investment for my career. Now we are working together to update the site and I am reminded of how awesome it is to work with the people at AWP.

Thank you again for creating my lab website — it has already served me well by making candidate students and postdocs interested in joining my lab.

I just wanted to say an extra big thank you to you for the recent changes to my website. It looks really really good! I attended a conference all weekend and it makes a huge difference to have this asset to share with colleagues about my work. The turnaround speed was AMAZING and I especially appreciate how nice things look on an iPhone not just on the desktop.

The website looks amazing. Thank you and your team for your efforts. I am happy with the outcome and will certainly refer you to my colleagues.

Thank you! It has been enjoyable to work with you. The site is beautiful and an excellent representation of our research team. I will be sure to share AWP’s info with my colleagues.

Thanks to you and your team’s work to remodel my group website; the result is very good and I’m sure it will attract more people from now on. Hope to keep in touch for whatever needs we may have in the future. I wish you all the best.

Thank you for your great work on the website. We love it. We are very happy that we chose you. We hope to work with you on some new projects in the near future.

Thank you again for all your help with the website. I’m so pleased with how it turned out. I really love it!

I am glad I chose AWP to do my site because they not only did a great job, but they also saved me a lot of time.

Our new web space has been designed by and will be maintained by the resourceful and insightful Academic Web Pages. AWP is woman-founded and -owned, and specializes in developing habitable and usable web spaces for academic organizations and small affiliates like ours. They have been patient, thoughtful, thorough, and responsive to our and our members’ needs and, as a result, have created a beautiful space for hosting the activities of the Coalition, Peitho, and Feminisms and Rhetorics.

All of my colleagues are envious of my attractive new research group website, and more than one of them have contracted Academic Web Pages to create websites for their own research groups. I urge all pre-tenure faculty to do this as early in their independent careers as possible – the payoff is tremendous, and it is worth every penny! (Read the full review.)

When I started with AWP, I had a clear idea of how I wanted my website to feel. But it was hard for me to express it in the language of website terminology. As the collaboration with AWP developed, they helped me make my vision more concrete, teaching me along the way what would and wouldn’t work given the practicalities of website design. I made it clear from the outset that I wanted an ongoing dialogue during the process of design, and that’s exactly what AWP gave me. I am sure that it would have been easier both for me and for AWP if I had just let them do everything, but this way I got the website of my dreams.

When I first started thinking about applying for an NSF grant to create the Insect Genetic Technologies Research Coordination Network, I knew that the website would be an important element of the network, but soon after beginning work with the folks at Academic Web Pages, I came to realize that the website was in fact the key component to the success of the network.

A newcomer to social networking, AWP introduced me to the practice of curating and sharing content. Now with over 700 participants, the response to the site has been great. I am very excited about the network’s role in advancing technologies for genetic modification of insects. I am grateful to Academic Web Pages for their tremendous effort in making the website and the network a success.

Choosing AWP to design and maintain my lab webpage ten years ago was one of the smartest decisions I took to promote and disseminate our research. Over the years, I have interacted with different members of the AWP team and always experienced excellent service, professional behavior, and the best solution for our needs. Friends and colleagues who have followed my steps are still grateful to me for suggesting such a creative, friendly, and efficient group!