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About Dunsen Design Inc

Dunsen Design Inc, located in West Lafayette, Indiana servicing the Greater Lafayette, Indiana area plus surrounding regions including Chicagoland. Dunsen was founded in 2008 by local Purdue University Graduate Jeff Sunden focusing on everything from graphic design to custom web design. People often ask where the name "Dunsen" originated. It's actually derived from Jeff's last name "Sunden" with the S and D swapped out. Time went on and the focus narrowed to primarily web design and SEO for local businesses. Jeff quickly learned how he could help local companies improve and innovate their online presence. This lead to our slogan "Turning Futility Into Utility Since 2008". Our services have since expanded to include website design, SEO, media management, website hosting, website training, online stores, backlinking campaigns, citation building and mobile app design. What sets us apart from our competition has always been that we value honesty, relationships and approach things on a needs basis rather than try to sell you a service you have no use for.  
While Dunsen Design is based out of West Lafayette to this day, Jeff now resides in Plainfield, IL with his wife Barb. While living out of town, Jeff makes the effort to visit the Greater Lafayette area weekly if not more to stay in touch. Dunsen Design also has two sister sites located in Plainfield, Illinois and Arizona. 

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