Zintavision combines the creative and technical skills necessary to deliver websites that focus on usability and simplicity while ensuring your business objectives are met.

Our Mission

Zintavision is dedicated to delivering lasting custom website solutions for businesses and non-profit organizations. From basic sites to custom project management software, we provide comprehensive solutions that address your needs.

Philosophy

Zintavision is dedicated to designing sites with a usable and adaptable focus. Our approach to web development adheres to the standards set by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) relating to page design while also following usability guidelines and recommendations. Zintavision focuses on ensuring your site's visitors' needs are met. This is achieved through standard Internet technologies and tools including: XHTML, CSS, ECMAScript, PHP, MySQL, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, and numerous open source software solutions.

What this means for you is a cleaner site that is adaptable to different browsers and users, easily upgraded, and strongly positioned within search engines. Our experience developing web-based applications also helps to ensure that your applications are intuitive and simple to use.

Who We Are

Dan Harms created Zintavision in 2001 after working for several years as an Internet programmer for an Internet application development firm.

Originally working for a company developing enterprise-level solutions for international corporations and law enforcement agencies, Dan switched his focus several years ago to begin working with smaller companies, including non-profit organizations. He has built his own web design and consulting business to meet the needs of these clients.

 

How do we get started?

Get in touch with us, and after an initial conversation to discuss the needs of your project, we'll deliver a proposal within the week.

You can call us at (206) 854-2858 and talk to Dan Harms or send an email.

 

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