Kansas Web Designer #1 in the World, According to Recent Survey

November 01, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
The six-person staff at LogicMaze WebDesigns (http://www.logicmaze.com) has plenty of cause for celebration lately, after recognition for their many accomplishments and abilities in their field. The results of a recent in-office survey have proclaimed LogicMaze WebDesigns number one in the world and a close runner up to number one in the universe: “Tom, the Myspace.com guy,” who was written in.

“It’s like we’re better than everybody else, and it’s so great that we can finally give ourselves the recognition that we deserve from ourselves,” said Mitchell Hargrave, Project Manager at LogicMaze.

The victory was a near landslide, at 4 to 2 in favor of LogicMaze. The outcome seemed bleak for a short time, however, after some complications with the absentee ballot from one of the employees, who works from home in McPherson. After five requested recounts, the results were finalized and the celebration commenced.

“I can’t even read!” exclaimed Anthony D’Alessio, completely off subject.

When asked how he planned to celebrate this accomplishment, Project Designer David Planthold simply said, “I’m going to Taco Bell…,” he then continued “…no, seriously, I’m gonna get some lunch, but you’re in my way.”

Cody Heitschmidt explained that this major victory will not go to LogicMaze’s collective head. They intend to remain humble and true to their small-to-medium-sized business clients, for whom they concentrate largely on quality of service. The money from the first place victory will be spent on things to help with production and streamline operations: for instance, an ottoman for Cody’s office, to take preventative measures against having to replace his desk in the near future and save his chair the strain of remaining in such a reclined position the majority of the time.

Tamara Heitschmidt, who started LogicMaze was asked to comment on the situation, but declined. She explained that she will not report to anything of a “lesser social importance than Time, New York Times and Highlights.”

About LogicMaze:

LogicMaze WebDesigns was started around seven years ago from home by Tamara Heitschmidt, who started designing web sites for small and medium sized local business. Shortly after, Cody Heitschmidt joined to handle sales and marketing. The company has grown into a staff of six and their own office since and now handles a large amount of web design, maintenance, logo design, hosting, internet marketing and traditional marketing for a long list of clients.

Additional news, and information about LogicMaze is also on their blog (http://logicmaze.blogspot.com).