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    8/5/2004
    Custom order alter egos
    Filed under: Culture — adnan @ 11:05 am


    How do you get people to notice a volunteer tutoring center? By disguising it as a Superhero Supply Company.

     
     




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    1. Thats a great story- its weird how most public schools are so unfriendly. They often look like prisons-
      By the way- you have a very attractive site here- however- why did you opt recently to add the second column. The site really looked much cleaner until you switched it up a few days ago. You should change it back- it was very attractive and clean-

      Comment by gm — 8/5/2004 @ 6:34 pm

    2. Thanks Gm :) Actually I had switched up almost a month ago, so im not sure what you saw before.

      Comment by adnan — 8/7/2004 @ 2:55 am

    3. that’s awesome

      Comment by ammar — 8/8/2004 @ 3:39 pm

    4. ahhh sit

      good site

      Comment by $$$$ — 8/9/2004 @ 2:51 pm

    5. Thats interesting- before – like a week ago- your site appeared as just one column-
      It was only your blog- everything else was listed under your blog- like your categories and archives and such. It looks great still- but when it appeared as only one long slim column it was very sleek and ultra clean looking.
      It was the inspiration for a site I’m trying to build currently. Things that look simple are always the hardest to do!

      Comment by gm — 8/9/2004 @ 8:38 pm

    6. im using css. no tables. so that should explain how my columns were at the bottom. no idea what caused it though. im thinking of switching to tables, because the site isnt exactly accessible for certain browsers i.e. safari.

      Comment by adnan — 8/10/2004 @ 10:20 am

    7. [...] The Superhero Supply Company What a brilliant idea! The Superhero Supply Company – go inside to the back and open a hidden door to find…. a volunteer tutoring center! The name invites both adults and kids to come in and get interested. (At the site, there’s a link to a news article about this wonderful idea and how it started.) 2 [...]

      Pingback by Dancing about Architecture - The Superhero Supply Company — 9/5/2006 @ 5:43 pm

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