Dickmans Design Launches v3

SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL – Dickmans Design, a premium adult design company, has announced the release of Dickmans Design v3. In addition to giving the web site a completely new look and feel, the company is now offering a wider variety of design and branding solutions for webmasters and affiliate programs.

The creative approach of this new site tells a lot about the company, which has been in the adult industry since 2001. "We thought about a fun site that could summarize our skills just with a quick visit! Our portfolio remains as the star of the site, but now the clients can see what we are capable of just by entering the homepage!" says Mike Dickman, the Creative Director.

Dickmans Design is also launching new products and services. In addition to pay site tours, affiliate programs, logos, and multilingual packages, they now also show in their portfolio medical sites and branding campaigns. Hourly contracts is another new, interesting option, where the client can pay sensibly lower rates for big orders. "Long term relationships are what we are always looking for, that’s why we are offering great deals for this new type of service. It’s good, symbiotic business! Definitely a win-win deal!" says Bruno Dickman, CEO of the company.

With nine talented, hard working people on the staff and the experience of almost four years designing for the adult industry, Dickmans Design has conquered its space as one of the best design companies, thanks to its innovative designs and result oriented approach. "We are ready to rock and roll! Our team is fired up and ready to work faster and better than ever. If you are looking for the highest ROI, jump in and welcome aboard. We´ll get inside your surfer´s mind!" says Bruno.

For more information, please visit www.dickmansdesign.com.

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