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With her communication office – Der Auftritt – (English: the scene) webdesigner Angie Radtke, designs and realizes targeted communication solutions for internet and print. She specialized in marketing oriented, barrier free Internet presence, on customer demand with the use of Open Source Content Management Systems Joomla!. She proves appealing designs, accessibility and the use of CMS can unite fluently.
Her emphasis is to develop designs for customers they can really identify with, for a wide range of branches. Angie Radtke does not only handle all technical issues, when needed she also develops Corporate Design for her customers or she implements the available CI in her work.
Her consultancy contains all technical, conceptional and operational ranges. For Angie this "Full service" is a prerequisite to accomplish the goal set: optimal combining Creativity and technical options for every requirement and to provide tailor-made solutions.
Much time is spent on the development of the Open Source Content Mangement System Joomla! Angie is one of the authors of the BEEZ template that comes with the default Joomla! 1.5 installation. This template shows the power of the template ovveride, but also gives an example of clear seperation of content and design. She is the author of the book 'Barrierefreie Webdesign - Attraktive Websites zugänglich gestalten'. A German book covering barrier free webdesign.
Angie Radtke is married and has two children. She lives and works in Bonn (Germany). On "the Net" she can be found at www.der-auftritt.de.
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