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Hagan’s #3

After we left Hagan’s, we knew we had a lot of work to do. As we began the work, we realized how much we could do for Hagan’s with some very simple changes. We made several new logo options to present them with. We mocked up a new website for them that was able to integrate both of their existing, outdated websites.

When we met with them for the final presentation, we were unsure how the leadership would respond to the suggestions that we were making to them. However, as our presentation continued, we began to realize that they were very happy with the work we had done. They were ecstatic about the new website that we had created, and were even more excited about the new logo and graphics that we had made. Pastor Issac seemed eager to learn how to build out the new website. They were also very excited about the suggestions we made for them around the Wifi routers.

When the presentation was complete, we knew that we had accomplished a lot for Hagan’s Christian Church. We were happy that the suggestions we made gave the leadership at Hagan’s such excitement. We were profoundly grateful to God for working through us to do good for a church in need.

Zachary Allen

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