by Frannie Kline | Jun 24, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
We often take for granted the simple things in life. Opening the garage door is as simple as touching a button. Cars are designed and geared toward making that long commute to work a little more delightful. We even have the option of preheating our cars in the brutal...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 20, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
There’s something extra special found in shopping online. The options are endless, free shipping can often grace your cart, and quick delivery is only a button away. The thought of picking up a box at your doorstep after a long, tedious day at work can bring a...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 19, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
We’re all born with a blank slate. As time goes by, experiences, hardships and heartbreak develop us and bring about individuality. It’s with that individuality as a human that allows us to grow. Some people choose to log their experiences in a journal,...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 18, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote, UK eBay Store Design
“Traffic” is a word most city dwellers will cringe at in mid-conversation. Flashbacks minutes before of holding your right foot on the break, listening to the same advertisement on your favorite radio station play for the 59th time and rolling your eyes at...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 17, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
Many of the timeless films of the 80s revolve around the destruction of a beautiful automobile. One can’t help but remember the jaw dropping scene in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” when Cameron’s Dad’s 1963 Ferrari Spyder jets out of...
by Frannie Kline | Jun 16, 2014 | eBay Shop Design, eBay Store Design, eBay Templates, Portfolio, Request a Quote
Oliver Evans, an American inventor, designed the first refrigeration machine in 1805. Before there was a cool box to keep our meats and veggies warm people cooled their food with snow and ice. Popsicles were a thing of the future and chilled mugs for an after work...