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Museum of Western Art Improves Visitor Information Website.

The Museum of Western Art recently upgraded their website to improve and consolidate several informational websites.

Kerrville, TX (PRWEB) June 14, 2004 -- Formerly known as the Cowboy Artists Museum, the director and public relations staff of The Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, Texas recently embarked on a campaign to consolidate several different websites. The effort resulted in a newly created website, reflecting their new name and current organizational branding. Most importantly, it ties together several themes to present the diversity of the American West from yesterday and today.

The Director of Public Relations, Diana Comer, is largely responsible for the success of the website. She selected Desktop Consulting Service, a San Antonio web design company to guide her concepts and ideas into a focused web presence.

The Museum of Western Art is a short drive from San Antonio, Texas and in the heart of the famed Texas Hill Country. The museum provides the opportunity for all visitors to experience the heritage of the American West through the eyes of contemporary artists. The museum also provides art instruction for burgeoning young artists through their reknowned Western Art Academy.

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