Propulsive Music
Jack Gallagher Music
Anne Stott
Katharine Bell
Eugenio Toussaint
Ramona Borthwick
Arthanor Productions
Charlie Boynton Photography
Benyo Music
Wake Up Collective
Amanda Barrow
The Naked Piano
New York Youth Symphony
David Schwartz Music
Michel Colombier
Enoch Daniels
Carl Clements
Louis Landon
Manisha Shahane
Jaz-Mobi Project
Noel Borthwick
Upper Structures
Bob Merrigan
David Hadzis
Stephanie Stone
Kenny Werner
Esperanza Spalding
Deanna Paquet
Ernesto Laguardia
Matthew Garrison
url: www.louislandon.com
status: online
LOUIS LANDON
: New York, USA :
Composer, jazz singer and pianist

Client Comments:

"Two musicians, who I know and respect, had very unique websites designed by a company called Leitmotif. When I investigated the Leitmotif website, I was even more impressed. What I saw there were many more creative and wonderful websites, all great, all unique. I decided that this was where I was going to get my new website designed.

I met Ramona first through e-mail. I was immediately aware of Ramona's positive and helpful attitude, an attitude that didn't waiver no matter what obstacles had to be dealt with from start to finish. And over the phone, no matter what was going on with her, I always had the feeling that she was 100% there for me and my concerns with what was happening with the website. She was completely available for any questions or changes. I happened to do this website project during the busiest time of the year, work wise, and no matter how crazed I was, talking to Ramona was always a joyful, positive, and ultimately, calming experience.

Even though I came to Ramona with some ideas about what I wanted, the finished website was above and beyond anything I could have wished for. The website is a work of art. I love the layout and the color and the feel of it. And what better way to represent a creative artist than with a website that is a work of art.

Thank you Ramona for everything. I look forward to meeting you in person when you come down to New York. (or I get up to Boston - doubtful in the near future, although one never knows...) Working with you was a joy."