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Shelter 37 “Battle of the Greens” Golf Classic

For the 12th consecutive year Shelter 37 hosted the “Battle of the Greens,” a charity golf tournament that benefits underprivileged children in Southern California. Despite the 100 degree heat, the golfers from Bravo put in a fine performance shooting -2 for the day, 10 strokes behind the winners. For the second consecutive year, we birdied the hole we sponsored proving we deliver when it matters. 😉

Ramon Buensuceso Golfer and Business Owner

Shelter 37 is a non-profit started by James Washington in 1993 that provides opportunities for low-income children to get into higher education.

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Bravo Design and Shelter 37

On August 8th, 2011 Bravo Design, Inc. participated in Shelter 37’s “Battle of the Greens” golf classic which benefited underprivileged children in Southern California. Shelter 37 is a non-profit started by James Washington in 1993 that attempts to ensure quality of life and eliminate disparities in academic achievement for kids with difficult backgrounds.

Each year Washington organizes a golf tournament at Brookside Golf Course to raise money for Shelter 37. With over 140 golfers 2011 was a great success. All the sponsors were assigned a hole and the 11th hole was sponsored by Bravo Design. It turned out to be one of our better holes as we birdied the par 5 hole. We finished 4 under on the day thanks to the fact that it was scramble golf. The tournament winners finished 11 under but we all know who the real winners were…

James Washington and kids

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Bravo Design, Inc. – A Web Design Update

The new web design for Bravo Design Inc. is already under way.

A brand new look and feel for Bravo, was brought about by the need for a new updated portfolio. After almost a year, we needed to get some of our most recent projects uploaded to the website. The task was daunting as the old website didn’t have a simple way to upload new portfolio content without going into the site files modifying lines of code.

We had incorporated some WordPress functionality in our old site, but we weren’t taking advantage of the unquestionable scalability of the open-source CMS framework. So in using a symphony of plugins and some heavy customization of PODs, Bravo Design Inc. 2.0 was conceptualized and developed.

Check back soon for new portfolio content and site updates!