Web design firms — from the boutique to the satellite offices — abound in Philadelphia.
They’re into branding and functionality and crafting sleek, sexy, modern websites for the city’s businesses, nonprofits and groups. So, what if a 13-year-old in 1996 had designed their own sites?
We find out by using the meme-worthy Geocities-izer that has made its way around the interwebs lately.
Be sure to send screenshots of your Web design firm’s site after its gets Geocities-ized to info [at ] technicallyphilly.com.
HAPPY COG
See the faux 1996 Geocities site of this Center City firm here.
O3 WORLD
See the faux 1996 Geocities site of this Northern Liberties firm here.
P’UNK AVENUE
See the faux 1996 Geocities site of this East Passyunk firm here.
WELL FED
See the faux 1996 Geocities site of this Fishtown firm here.
Send us screenshots of other Philly design shops getting the Geocities treatment, by e-mailing us at info [at] technicallyphilly.com.
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