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Q4 2001

Pop Art Launches New Site for Hotel Lucia

12/13/2001

The Hotel Lucia web site launches in preparation for the hotel's May 2002 grand opening in downtown Portland, Oregon. Visit the site for information about guest services, rates, employment opportunities and Portland attractions.

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Pop Art Launches New Site for Rondone Kemp

11/26/2001

Pop Art releases a new web site for Rondone Kemp, a Portland-based career counseling firm. Pop Art donated its services as an item in the Children's Cancer Association charity auction. Rondone Kemp was the highest bidder and received a custom web site. These efforts are part of Pop Art's continual involvement with charitable and community organizations, such as the Intracranial Hypertension Research Foundation and Mittleman Jewish Community Center.

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Pop Art Launches New Site for Ebear.com

11/12/2001

Pop Art launches new eBear web site to help make holiday shopping more "bearable." Visit the site to send a special gift and, for a limited time, enter a drawing to win a free eBear.

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Pop Art Announces New E-Commerce Site for Uthreads

10/08/2001

Uthreads celebrates the grand opening of their first store, located in the San Francisco airport. Coinciding with their grand opening is the launch of their newly redesigned ecommerce site. Uthreads sells officially licensed collegiate apparel from California's top universities.

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Pop Art Named Fifth Fastest Growing Technology Company in Oregon

10/05/2001

The Business Journal and Deloitte & Touche name Pop Art the fifth fastest growing technology company in Oregon.

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Pop Art Launches New Site for Leatherman

10/01/2001

Pop Art LLC and Leatherman Tool Group, Inc. announce the launch of the Leatherman web site.

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