Simple Lives Orange County Web Design is located exactly halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego, ideally suited to be in tune with trends and developments in one of the most viable and fast growing business corridors in North America. We have been in Orange County for decades, developing web sites before most people realized the potential of the internet.
The Orange County region is home to more than three million people and no longer really lives in the shadow of Los Angeles. While the state of California has a long way to go for financial recovery, indicators are that Orange County is already on the rebound. A recent article in the Orange County Business Journal states: "Orange County executives start 2011 feeling the most optimistic about the economy in years, according to economists at California State University, Fullerton."
We know that many local businesses like to shop locally themselves and support Orange County businesses. And we are proud to be an Orange County web site design service. But please know that we are ready to be of service no matter where in the world you are located. Thanks to the global reach of the web, we have had clients all over North America and the world.
Early Orange County. Cabinet photograph of Miguel Pryor and Rosa Sepulveda Pryor. Photograph of Miguel Pryor, and Rosa Sepulveda Pryor, ca. 1890 **. Miguel is the son of Nathaniel (Miguel) Pryor. The Pryor family purchased the San Clemente area as well as the San Juan Capistrano area from the Vejar family in the 1850s. Photograph by Lawrence & Son, Los Angeles, California.
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** Source Special Collections and Archives. The UC Irvine Libraries
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** Source Special Collections and Archives. The UC Irvine Libraries