A picture of a website I made for a high school. An example of a forum I implemented.
Websites for Today, Websites for Tomorrow

There are many ways to define a good website, but a good website today might become an, outdated, slow, 'broken' website a few years from now. That's why I focus on making websites standard-complient, easy to update, and cross-browser compatable. I take pride in each website I design, and build each one from scratch. You don't get a generic template with your contact information copied in, you get what you want. If you want your site to look a certain way, I'll strive to emulate it and give you the website of your dreams without breaking the bank.

Different computers have different monitors, so web designers usually compensate for this by making their websites fairly small to support most computers. However, I take a different approach. I create high definition and low definition pages, so everyone can view your optimized site.
A template is not a custom website. A custom website is one that is catered to your individual preferences. When you contact me, you'll have the opportunity to mention any of your favorite sites, ones that you might like your website to look like when it is finished. That way, you know what you're getting before it's done.
I know how important time is to businesses, so when you inquire about my services, you'll get a real estimate on when it will be done. I know how long it would take me to make a website, so I can give you an accurate date as soon as you order.
Some designers charge by the hour, and some charge by the project. I'm somewhere in between because I know that the type of project directly influences the amount of time it takes to make it. You can't have it be one way or the other and get charged a fair amount. Price wise, you'd be paying no where near the amount some template companies charge for 'professional' sites.