Shortie and the Ol' Bro
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What's so funny?
We have tried to make our website match our personalities, rather than putting up some pretense that just isn't us. We are just practicing what we preach... we suggest our clients think about their best customers, and build the site with people like them in mind.
Our best clients? They are easy to identify. Within minutes of meeting them, we are laughing with them, joking about life and business, and having a good time exploring how to convey their message in art, websites, and text.
If you get a laugh here and there on our website, you are our kind of client, and we'll do a great job for you. If not, we'll be glad to recommend one of our well-qualified competitors.
That's not to say we aren't serious when it's time to be serious. Please look at some of the charities and other non-profits we have supported (and consider supporting them yourself). Just thinking about some of the situations these charities deal with will touch any heart.
OK, enough of that. Let's lighten back up.

Nope, they aren't married (well, not to each other).
They just work great together.
(Brother and sister maybe? Two unrelated people just can't squabble that much and still work so well together!)
It's a team effort.
Kim Green and Bill Sholar are great together. The day they teamed up was noted on several calendars and appointment books, and is observed as a day of mourning among numerous competitors.
Sometimes the whole is worth more than the sum of the parts, but in this case, it’s like two wholes for the price of one.
Sometimes their playful banter about whether the design or the functionality side of the business is more important sometimes breaks out into full contact mayhem.
Even so, they remain united in their goal of providing a completely professional service and product, in the midst of their chicken versus egg rants.
This ain't our first rodeo.
Nothing replaces experience. Experience is a great foundation for insight and new ideas.
Talent is like mayonnaise. It makes everything better.
Talent plus experience equals Kim and Bill. Each brings their own kind of mayonnaise to every project.
They survived the rapid-fire, ever-changing world of the Internet and computer programming. In a pre-designed, template driven world, the only way to stand out is to shout. Kim and Bill have skills that scream.
About Kim Green — she makes it look great!
If you like obscure facts, try this. Kim has more talent per foot than any other web designer.
She brings the "It Factor" to your site. You'll notice it. So will your customers. Some designers follow the trends; others set them.
Kim has single-handedly begun a trend of less-than-tall designers who overcompensate by being very creative.
Just because she's un-tall doesn't mean Kim's bio deserves a short scan. She graduated from the Art Institute of Dallas, where she gained recognition for her ideas and her ability to bring them to life. After winning the printing industry's best of class award for her design work, Kim tired of the corporate world, and started her own design and technology business, which has since morphed into the design portion of Frisco Websites.
About Bill Sholar — he makes it work great!
Bill is walking proof that good things come in old packages. The more experience a programmer has, the faster your site will be returning your investment. Bill is so old, you'll be making money faster than you can plug in your mouse.
It takes longer to read Bill's bio, mostly because he's older. Even a quick skim of his most notable accomplishments will impress the least impressionable reader.
Bill worked in Army intelligence back in the Vietnam era., and later started working with the Internet ten years before the Internet was even called the Internet.
(Back then, they called it "Fred" or sometimes "Come On", depending on how things were working.)
Bill was among the first to offer website services. His first client was Wheels R Us.
After his years of service, he began developing custom software, starting with satellite tracking and radar signal analysis programs in the 1970s. One of his original sites, FireCalc® (a unique retirement planning calculator), has been repeatedly cited in The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and the Dallas Morning News, among many others. Bill's website, hosting, and Internet marketing company later merged with Kim's design business to form Frisco Websites.
To Know Us is To Love Us!
Here’s another rare tidbit, for those keeping score. Kim and Bill literally share actual office space! (They got a deal because they don’t mind a low ceiling, since Kim doesn't need as much clearance.)
They’ve got a long-term lease. They’ll be here when you’re ready to grow.
In a business as competitive as web design, a company has to be seen to be appreciated. Frisco Websites has hundreds of satisfied clients on which to base their claims of superiority.
In fact, when one of their clients moved far away, they flew Kim and Bill to their new location when they needed their services. They weren’t willing to trust their web site to anyone else, for any price.
(Kim's parents have also flown her in for the holidays years back, but that’s not the same.)


