Logion Web Design provides web development solutions .Wilsonville and nationwide.

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"We wanted to write you and let you know that the work you did for us was “outstanding”. It was refreshing to have someone actually “listen” to our web site requirements, execute those requirements, and then make them “better” than we ever imagined......" more

We provide Integrated Solutions for Domain names, Hosting, Web site Design and Development, including dynamic custom database-driven E-Commerce web sites. Services include Flash Web Design, XHTML programming, Graphics, Copy-Writing, Royalty-free Digital Images, and Marketing. A combined fifteen years business experience - ten years of programming development applications including CSS, Cold Fusion, XHTML, integration with these databases: Microsoft SQL Server, MySql, and Microsoft Access., and other programs. We have local, regional (Oregon), and national clients. Find out more about Logion Web Design (flash web site). Read a Testimonial.

Recent site launches include- WilsonvilleOregon.net, KwansCuisine.com  VTGolden.com, CapitolCuisine.com , PaulDickson.biz,
Flight Deck Restaurant, RoomServiceHomestaging.com  Bliss Sequoia Insurance, SalemDogs.net, Jennifer Carroll Massage Therapist , RealEstateSalem.com , YourLovedOnes.net


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Logion - an ancient and sacred Greek word

Logion refers to a small portion of text that is not evidenced elsewhere and is generally unique. The term is typically used in Biblical criticism to refer to reasonably sized fragments of texts that have been discovered but whose content is not duplicated anywhere else. The usage typically denotes the sayings of Jesus, such as in the Gospel of Thomas and other extra-canonical sources, and is related to the use of Logos in the New Testament.. The origins of the Greek word are recorded from 400 B.C. and used to describe an oracle, stemming from legein, to speak.