About Enspirit Design

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Enspirit Web Design and Development is owned and operated by Erin Lubiansky. She is a student at the Winnipeg Technical College in the Web Design program.

The History

Erin's interest in web design and programming started as a small time hobby in 2001. She began with two small personal websites with a variety of content. In 2003, those two websites were merged into her current personal website which turned out to be quite an affair with over 200 individual pages taking up over 200 MB of disk space. In 2004, she began designing website templates to be freely available to anyone. She also created a few custom designs. In 2005, she created The Prairie Nut, a website to help create publicity for the Manitoba Tall Grass Prairie Preserve. Erin's growing passion for web design eventually lead to the creation of Enspirit Web Design and Development.

Why "Enspirit"?

Names, including business names, should not just contain the latest marketing buzzwords. They should mean something special, something that encapsulates the spirit of the business. This is standard that Erin was striving for when she was deciding on her businesses name. Whenever she created a new web design, even if only for a small section of her personal website, she wanted to reflect its essence, to use graphics and text in such as way as to really convey its meaning to her visitors. This is what she wanted her business name to show. So after many weeks of searching and scouring the Internet and her brain, she finally happened across a curious word listed at Dictionary.com. "Enspirit", although sharing its definition with the more commonly used "inspirit", could not be found in any other dictionary, online or printed, that Erin consulted. One might say that it was more than a coincidence that not only had she stumbled across it unexpectedly but that it was just the word she was looking for. "To infuse spirit or life into" -- her vision could be described in no better way.