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Website: Baker Industries

Since 1980, Baker Industries has provided valuable, rewarding work for high-functioning disabled individuals, ex-offenders and recovering substance abusers. 4x3 created a fresh, responsive website for Baker Industries on a WordPress platform, employing a customized WordPress theme with full e-commerce capabilities.

"4x3 immediately understood what we were looking for and what we needed our website to do. Their team was super-easy to work with and met our tight deadline without difficulty. We love what they’ve done for us!"

- Beth Tiewater, Baker Industries

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About Baker Industries

The mission of Baker Industries is to employ those with the most difficulty holding jobs, teach the work ethic through real work experience, act as a transition step toward gaining and maintaining outside employment, and help workers reach their highest level of achievement. Since 1980, Baker has been offering employment opportunities at work sites in Malvern and Philadelphia, paying a full legal hourly minimum wage.

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About 4x3

4x3 works closely with clients to deliver the highest-quality bespoke Web solutions, integrating the latest in responsive design to ensure seamless migration of content across platforms. Our range of clients, from major universities to small businesses and nonprofits, testifies to our flexibility and commitment to custom Web development, design and content management.

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4x3 Ideas

January 5, 2016

It may seem like a cliche, but New Year’s is a time to reflect. We can’t help ourselves — times of transition make us pause and think about what’s changed in our lives, what’s constant, and what’s to come. 

This past year has been a big one for 4x3. We’ve taken on a number of new clients, including Triage MD, the Arizona Opera, Goff Rugby Report, Healthscope and the John Templeton Foundation

We helped other clients launch exciting new ventures - such as AGA Developers’ Trenton Stables project, or the Center For Hunger Free Communities’ Eat Cafe (coming this spring). 

We traveled to the Jersey Shore, Virginia Beach and Charlotte to bring exciting, championship-caliber rugby to fans and players. 

We bid a fond farewell to our Web designer Rachel Schmitz, and welcomed a talented new colleague, Liza Mansour. 

There’s exciting stuff in the pipeline, too — new projects and interesting challenges for 2016. Even as we grow, we try every day to stay grounded in our basic approach — design-centered, marketing savvy and personal.

We’re proud of what we’ve accomplished, and would like to thank our clients, families, friends and supporters. Without you, none of this could happen!

Best wishes for a great 2016 from all of us here at 4x3.