Welcome to Mandala Designs!
If you're looking for dynamic ways
to connect your company to the Internet and develop a positive presence
on the World Wide Web, you will find creative solutions working with
Mandala Designs.
We have chosen the Mandala, which
symbolizes an integrated whole, as the identity of our company. Our
intention in working with you is to develop a synchronized and holistic
representation of your products and services on the Internet. We want to
share your perspective as you visualize the Internet presence for your
company or organization. Our goal is to help you crystallize the digital
presentation of your products and services on the World Wide Web. Working
together we will create the Mandala that unifies your image and establishes
your global connections to the Internet.
We work in a wide range of media with a broad
spectrum of companies. Working on both MS Windows and Unix/Linux platforms, we are
expert at developing dynamic, interactive sites that use
appropriate, modern technologies in order to effectively achieve your goals.
We encourage our
clients to provide updated databases as the basic information source for
their web presence. We creatively design and display your database for
an audience searching for your products and services. Check our portfolio
of clients to see examples of this type of database web development.
The principals of Mandala Designs
have a combined thirteen years of experience working on the Internet.
Joshua Jacobs
(josh@Mandala-designs.com),
with a background in art and design from Cornell University is the art
and design director and chief technology officer. He has spearheaded our
database application development, and manages the interface design and production department
which continues to push the envelope in Internet design while achieving our
clients' objectives.
Leonard Jacobs
(lj@Mandala-designs.com),
with a background in print publishing and all aspects of direct marketing,
is the chief executive officer and manager of networking and network relations.
You can contact any of our principals to discuss your specific Internet project.
What is a Mandala?
Literally translated, “Mandala” is the Sanskrit word for circle, or polygon.
In addition, it can mean community, and connectedness.
Today, when people think of the word “Mandala” they may think of the Tibetan
Sand Mandalas, or Kalachakra Mandala. The making of a Mandala is a form of
moving meditation. It is the slow, meticulous movement of creating the Mandala
that reinforces the Buddhist belief in emptying the mind and being totally
in the present moment.
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