Print when it comes to design isn't the production, it's just the design. We produce the designs to fit onto whatever the client wishes to be printed. Ourselves do not do the printing, whoever the client has hired to do the actual printing will.
Also, we have a couple of clients and our major client is a company called Nervetools. Of which I have been invited to be a long term web admin for them. They develop Ultrasonic Testing equipment which can cost thousands of pounds at a time. So you can't say we haven't worked on a serious project since we have them as a client as well as myself working on Kurbed for the past year and Caleb helped with that for a period of time.
The grammar we use on the site isn't there to bore the living brain cells from our visitors. It's much like places such as Bebo, MySpace, Google and so on. We use language which the average internet user can relate to. As we're not aiming for high flying web developers are we? That would just be completely aiming at the wrong audience. I know for a fact when people first see our site the way we present text and the way we convay meanings makes them feel more relaxed and happy to work with us. Especially since that's the way I act myself when I go to meetings with them. Overall they enjoy the experience and feel more a apart of the process rather than just technical jargoon that they can't understand.

