How did Four Eyes Design start?
bannersmall.gif Four Eyes Design started when Avalon Wilson (founder) decided to harness her talent for computer based art to help her friends promote their projects (music, art galleries, fundraising events, etc.) through web based and printable advertising. Quickly building a name for herself, the demand for work grew and she soon realized her talent could not only be a way to help her friends, but could allow her a future and career in graphic design.
Originally working under the name "A. Wilson Design" she lacked what she tried so hard to help others have, and image someone would never forget.
In an effore to create a more memorable impression, the name was changed to "Four Eyes Design"

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But why the name Four Eyes Design?

The name was a creation based on a policy that has always accompanied each design Avalon has ever created.
"Working with you, not for you."
While many designers will take your specs (no pun intended) make you a product and ask for the money, Avalon wants to focus more on what YOU want. Working with you along the way to make sure the final product is something not only Four Eyes Design, but you can be proud of. This means that with every design there are at least two sets of eyes working, or "four eyes". This also explains the logo of broken glasses. While the term "four eyes" often refers to someone wearing glasses, Four Eyes Design has nothing to do with eye-wear, but everything to do with your vision.

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