about us
InfoDigita is a small web consulting shop focused on listening to client needs, and finding creative and usable solutions to meet them. We love simplicity and will not try to push a solution that is overkill for your needs. At the same time, our solutions are scalable, so that when your business grows, your online presence can do so at the same time.
We love open source, which helps us to provide you with the latest technology and tools to create a maintainable and stable solution within your budget. We also love web standards, and building sites that are compliant and accessible.
We strive to build web sites that offer a rich and engaging user experience and that offer dynamic content and encourage user participation. We also love clean designs with intuitive information architecture, that helps the user find what they are looking for quickly.
We are patient and flexible and enjoy working with non-techies. We enjoy sharing our passion and excitement for web technologies with our clients and finding ways to just make life easier.
How it all started
One of my hobbies is searching for domain names. In one of these searches, when mashing up techie ‘2.0′-ish words, I stumbled upon infodigita.com. I grabbed it and decided to keep it for myself and use it as an online presence for my web consulting business.
My love for techie nerdiness began in the fifth grade when I was one of two people chosen from my class for a computer pilot program. I quickly learned BASIC and obsessed over writing goofy little programs and started building graphics and ‘animations’ with little squares as building blocks. My parents observed this new obsession and arrived at home one day with an Apple IIe.
My interest persisted and I watched as the internet sprouted up, goofed around with Gopher, and finally browsed the web with Lynx. Even though it was text only, my excitement grew as the world became available at my command prompt. Soon enough, Mosaic arrived, and when I finally got a computer powerful enough to run it, I started learning HTML and CSS and building my own web pages. I started freelance web development work while in graduate school, and have been at it since 1997.