The Evolution of TAG

Posted by Jonathan Hilley · Topics: TAG · 5 Comments

At TAG, we’ve come a long way in a very short amount of time. So as we begin the next stage of our growth, I thought it would be interesting to take a trip down memory lane and show you the evolution of TAG’s website.

TAG V 1

Date: November 2008

Design Company: Explosive Image

TAG Remarks: Really bad experience with these guys!


TAG V 2

Date: January 2009

Design Company: Webraven

TAG Remarks: Yet another disappointing experience!


TAG V 2

Date: April 2009

Design Company: Logic by Design

TAG Remarks: Third time was not a charm!


TAG V 3

Date: July 2009

Design Company: Obox Design

TAG Remarks: Finally! These guys are absolutely amazing. I highly recommend them and will continue to do so.


TAG V 4

Date: February 2010

Design Company: Artvolens

TAG Remarks: Like Obox, Serge at Artvolens was equally wonderful!

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One thing that strikes me as I reminisce about TAG’s design and development: to be successful, you must find partners that you trust to work hard and execute your vision. If you stumble out of the blocks as I did (my first 3 attempts were utter failures!), it makes your road to success much more challenging.

Lessons I’ve learned: Due diligence on design / development partners is difficult! No matter how many questions you ask or which past clients you speak with, executing a great project can still be a shot in the dark.

P.S. As a good friend once said, “Don’t be afraid to take a shot in the dark…for you never know when you’ll hit bullseye.”

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01 Mar 10

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    Congratulations on your expansion and success. You've certainly evolved into a great resource for me and others. Keep up the great work! ; )
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