aenonfiredesign

preparation for perfection

 Let's do some forward thinking together. The best time is now. Where we currently are should ideally make room for where we want to go, and that of course is forward. This has been an approach that has fallen by the wayside in the realm of web site development. Sites have been filled to overflow with unnecessary markup taxing servers and slowing web-page load times. But that has come to an end! Thanks to the forward thinking of web standards. Web standards utilize structural meaning to bring your site up to the "now" and into tomorrow. The concept is not a complicated, proprietary one, it is a simple one, (remember what we said about simplicity)?

The idea is by using structural html markup, one utilizes the inherent meaning of the code, and then presents that visually thru the use of cascading style sheets. What does this mean for you and your site? A bevy of benefits– reduced bandwidth, lightenend server loads, and a tremendous savings in site maintenance, which all work together to save you money, and increase performance & usability for your clients/visitors with the benefits of faster loading pages, and theres that word again, forward compatibility with handheld devices, PDAs, cellphones, et al. Contact us and let's move forward together preparing for perfection™.

Bio

Clint Fisher lives and works out of his studio in Brooklyn, NY, and has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts. He can also be spotted trodding around the five boroughs of New York City toting his Canon EOS10D shooting every pasted up, graffiti ridden wall in site...He has a passion for music, loves avocados, but loves Jesus Christ the most.

The Name

Aenonfire derives its meaning from a biblical origin. Aenon is known as the location where John the Baptist was baptising. It was noted for having "much water"— "And John also was baptizing in Aenon near to Salim, because there was much water there: and they came, and were baptized." —John 3:23. The name had always drawn my attention and for some reason I gravitated towards it. The second half of the name, "fire" comes from something John himself said— "John answered, saying unto them all, I indeed baptize you with water; but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire:" —Luke 3:16. Here is the marriage of the two parts of the name, we have water as a preparation, and we have the fire as a purification, but also as a sign of judgement. John was sent to prepare the people of Israel for the coming Messiah. This is where the tagline for aenonfire design comes in— "preparation for perfection". John was preparing Gods people for the perfect man, the one "mightier than I" —Jesus.