environmentally a-ware: history


Our company had an early start developing for the Internet and the World Wide Web. We have grown from a one-person company that developed primarily text-based webpages for internal use and an online environmental newsletter to a group of five full-time designers designing interactive webpages, and online stores and communities. Today we offer an affordable cost alternative to large companies such as MindSpring, while providing professional webdesign and a personal touch to every one of our clients.

Fall, 1994 NCSA Mosaic Web software released and the WWW is born.
"Environmentally a-Ware" debuts on the Web.
October, 1994 Netscape Navigator public beta released.
Taking advtantage of the new features of Netscape, EnvironmentaLetter, "a newsletter published monthly about the environment," originally in print form now is published in both mediums.
Fall, 1995 First few chapters of a book teaching HTML are published to the Web and in print.
Summer, 1996 EnvironmentaLetter gets world-wide attention. People from foreign countries, such as Finland, subscribe to the print version of EnvironmentaLetter.
Fall, 1996 Environmentally a-Ware expands from general computer training and ShareWare software to teaching HTML and webpage design.
February, 1998 Environmentally a-Ware focuses only on creating websites.
We begin designing a website for our first large client.
April, 1998 We hire a full-time Graphics Artist and HTML/Perl/C Programmer.
www.eaw.net domain is registered and our new website is launched.
We begin a partnership with Dinos.Net web hosting to host the websites we create and provide a one-stop-shop for our clients.
April, 1999 Environmentally a-Ware Web Creation Services launches new website, focusing on creative website design and not simple HTML programming.


In the Internet age, anyone can learn to program in HTML, but creating a website that draws customers takes experience. We can use our experience to help you create a community on the Web or an online store. Let one of our designers show you how.