Monday, August 24, 2009

Dianne Dumanoski Author


Dianne Dumanoski, author and environmental journalist, has published her new book "The End of the Long Summer". It looks beyond the specific symptoms of planetary distress— climate change, the destruction of the ozone layer, the world wide loss of species, the growing threats to the oceans, pervasive chemical contamination of food webs everywhere on Earth— to ask the larger question: what fundamentally ails us? The End of the Long Summer" received a starred review in Booklist. Dianne hired Deb Perugi to produce the website announcing the book.

Friday, July 24, 2009

PAI new web site design


This Spring, PAI published its new site, designed by Deb Perugi. Since 1973, PAI has been finding innovative solutions to problems in health economics for its clients in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, diagnostics, and medical-device industries.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Keane Advisor


This month, William Keane is off and running with his new business and website to match. Keane CPA LLC is a greater Boston certified public accounting firm located in Needham, Massachusetts. Keane CPA LLC was founded by William J. Keane III, CPA, who launched the firm with over 12 years of experience in taxation and accounting including 7 years in a management and entrepreneurial role for two of New England's premier CPA firms. Perugi Design worked with Bill to bring his vision of a professional website design to fruition.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Mighty Macrobiotic Girl!


Laura Johnson (aka "Mighty Macrobiotic Girl") welcomes you to her new web site that launches the fun-filled NewTV show about the plant-based, planet saving Macrobiotic Diet!

Inspired by her loss of weight on the diet and using her imagination as an actress and writer, Laura is creating a show that encourages healthy eating and is fun for the whole family!

Filming at NewTV starts in January 2009 and a crew call is listed on her new web site, mightymacrobiotics.com, designed by Perugi Design and Laura, who uses her own illustration for the opening page. The bright pink comic book style site is a real departure for Perugi, who says, "I am so glad that Comic Sans is a cross-browser font!"