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Majabra : graphic design and web sites

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Our Clients Say...

“Maura is a hands-on creative producer. She is asked for an inch and she delivers a mile. Her ability to multi-task, create applicable solutions, and artistic vibe make her a must have on any project. My business would be far from where it is now without her grasp of priority and her ability to execute. I recommend her highly for any project or group that wants to be successful.”

Beth Eisenberg
iugo.me

Our Work

  • JedediahBila.com

    This conservative writer of fiction and political commentary required a site that spoke of her values and romantic love oof all things old-world. This design is widget-ready and easy for Jedediah to manage.

  • Paton website

    This is the Paton website.

  • Arkeyo Brand

    Arkeyo has a unique product and service for banks involving coin collection and sorting. Arkeyo came to Majabra for help in branding and marketing their services.

  • flickr
  • delicious
  • twitter
  • linkedin

Our Services

Majabra specializes in helping small and medium sized businesses find their identity. Larger businesses also partner with Majabra to tap into our vast creative resources and augment the talents of their internal teams.

What We’re Reading

  • Non-Traditional is Scary
  • Branding Oneself
  • Everything I needed to know about business…
  • Added Value, Added Customers
  • FSF campaign

Words of wisdom

Read, every day, something no one else is reading. Think, every day, something no one else is thinking. Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to be always part of unanimity. — Christopher Morley