Portfolio

Examples of Our Web Design & Translation Projects

WebLat Community

The Hispanic social network focuses on Latino people from all over the world who are willing to improve their health, skills, and finances. At WebLat, “Groups” are the core of the platform.

David Mancini & Sons

One of the largest pipeline construction companies in Florida with a long list of completed underground projects within and urban environment throughout South Florida.

Top SW Florida Realtor

Lisandra Rosa is a distinguished bilingual Realtor with a wealth of experience in the real estate industry. Since 2006, Lisandra has served clients in various locations, including SWFL & Miami.

Public Adjuster in South Florida

Lisbeth has been a South Florida Public Adjuster for over 15 years. She works with people one-on-one to understand their unique situation and develop a plan of action tailored to your needs.

Worldwide Latino Directory

A directory of Latin projects and businesses around the world.

VideoLat

A platform of the best carefully curated health videos.

NH Medical Institute

A healthcare provider in Florida provides long-term care for those experiencing chronic illness.

Leja Official

A digital store focused on empowering young women to pursue an active and confident lifestyle.

Limpia y Listo (Clean & Ready)

A project promoted by people with vast experience in the cleaning sector, currently trying to build a worldwide digital franchise.

Zalamera (Micropigmentation)

Leader in beauty and micropigmentation techniques in Catalonia, Spain.

Dr. Manuel Tejeda’s Official Website

A recognized business consultant who knows the psychology, purchasing habits, and way of doing business of Hispanics.

Miami Pools

A well-known leader on pool construction and maintenance in South Florida.

Clients

Your Best Bet

Latino-Owned Businesses May Be the U.S. Economy’s Best Bet

No sector promises to turn early-stage financing into GDP growth like Latino-owned businesses (LOBs).

They’re called LOBs for short, but they’re working on a fastball. Latino entrepreneurs are starting small businesses faster than the rest of the startup population and becoming a bigger part of the total U.S. market every day. Estimates are that they will make up 29 percent of the U.S. population by 2050, up from 17 percent today.

According to a study the Stanford Graduate School of Business, if those businesses grew as fast as the U.S. average, they could add $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy.”

JP Morgan Chase

December 2022

Clients

Your Best Bet

Latino-Owned Businesses May Be the U.S. Economy’s Best Bet

No sector promises to turn early-stage financing into GDP growth like Latino-owned businesses (LOBs).

They’re called LOBs for short, but they’re working on a fastball. Latino entrepreneurs are starting small businesses faster than the rest of the startup population and becoming a bigger part of the total U.S. market every day. Estimates are that they will make up 29 percent of the U.S. population by 2050, up from 17 percent today.

According to a study the Stanford Graduate School of Business, if those businesses grew as fast as the U.S. average, they could add $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy.”

JP Morgan Chase

December 2022

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