Ink Goes Digital: J. Louis Partners with Amity Irons Tattoo

September 1, 2014

J. Louis Technology is excited to announce the recipient of August’s ‘Designing for a Difference’ campaign is Amity Irons Tattoo, a young and exciting tattoo shop located in the heart of Copiague, New York.

Amity Irons Tattoo is a brand new facility built around the skill and artwork of two local artists, Ian Clugston and Johnny Ramirez. Ian and Johnny bring with them years of experience and thousands of very satisfied customers, however opening a new location provides a great challenge for a business in making their presence known in the surrounding area. Without a dynamic website built specifically to show off their new location and portfolios of work, this challenge becomes nearly impossible. For this reason J. Louis is excited to partner with Amity Irons at such a crucial time in their development to help Amity Irons build a strong foundation and maximize their growth potential.

“We’re pretty excited to partner with Amity Iron Tattoo to help them establish a foothold in their community and bring their art to the masses. Tattoos are such a visual art and being able to take an art form based around ink and flesh and transform it to take on a whole new life online is exciting, and we think that people will really love the art and style Amity Irons brings” said J. Louis CEO Jim Sabellico. “We love graphic design and being able to take two very different forms of design and blend them together is exciting” added Jim.

The Designing for a Difference advocacy campaign is J. Louis Technology’s year-round effort to help deserving businesses, charities and organizations establish online presence through a website in order for them to compete better or raise awareness for their cause. Every month, J. Louis Technology selects a partner from a pool of nominees and creates a free website for them, or helps to update their existing one to today’s technological standards.

The campaign is open to all US based businesses, charities, non-profit and profit organizations. J. Louis Technology is actively inviting people to nominate their businesses, charity or organization by visiting the campaign page ( jlouis.com/designing-for-a-difference ).

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Through the use of a new website, Tiny Rebels aims to promote activities such as growing gardens instead of lawns, living in “tiny homes” or refusing to “Keep up with the Jones’s” by choosing to not own a car and bike to and from their daily activities. Tiny Rebels notes that “these behaviors and choices are often scoffed instead of supported, and these are also choices that often require people to live in the grey or red areas of codes and laws, despite the fact that these choices are better for the environment and for our communities, there isn’t always a vocal group fighting to change these codes and laws.”

The future online home of Tiny Rebels will allow them the opportunity to “build an online community of people that support each other in the life choices they make that are good for the world and community and where people who actually want to CHANGE their reality can come to organize themselves through useful information, creation of petitions, find like-minded allies, etc”.

“We’re very excited to partner with Tiny Rebels and help them to raise awareness for their movement. We’re great fans of doing the right thing by people and to be able to provide a platform for this community to reach out to neighbors far and wide to help bring about positive change in the world is something we’re obviously all for,” explained Jim Sabellico, CEO, J. Louis Technology, “It’s always our goal to  tale of small businesses uniting to help each other and we’re very proud to be part of it,” added Sabellico.

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