Maxx Kremer Web Development

My Services


I provide extensive graphic design services for every situation and need. Whether you need a business card designed or a product launched, I can offer a package that is both professional and cutting edge in design. All my designs are rendered with a 300dpi resolution, to provide crisp and clear images. I provide each design, for whatever purpose, in various graphic extensions, like jpeg, gif, png, ai, tiff, .eps and .psd.

I offer graphic designs for various situations including:

When providing services for my clients, I have two things foremost in my mind. I want to be able to provide the latest and best quality services, but just as importantly, provide a service that is prompt and reliable. Contact me for a free quote for your next project, using the form below:

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I am available for hire on small sporadic tasks, which I currently charge a fixed hourly rate of $50, rounded up to the nearest quarter hour.

I have extensive experience with:

You can be confident that whatever service you require, it will be dealt with in a timely manner, using the best tools available and provided with unrivaled 24/7 support.

I dedicate myself to providing the best design services, technical and customer support, but see what my clients are saying…

Maxx’s customer service is superior. It is amazing to find an individual who is totally dedicated to customer service and satisfaction. I highly recommend his services. Ralph Zuranski – www.insearchofheroes.com

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In 1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD student at the University of Michigan began writing a program on his Macintosh Plus to display grayscale images on a monochrome display. This program, called Display, caught the attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic employee, who recommended Thomas turn it into a fully-fledged image editing program.