
Welcome to Toronto Digital Queeries
and Toronto Digital Q DesignsHistory
Michel François Paré is the Publisher of Toronto Digital Queeries which was founded in 1996 and is produce for personal fun and a free service for our queer community and no profit is made. Paré, a part-time Web Content editor at Energy Probe Research Foundation. founded a new LGBTQ community in West Toronto, Ontario in 2001, now called the Queer West Village Gay West Community Network Paré a former Member of the Board of Directors at the Fort York Food Bank One of the largest Food Banks in the City of Toronto. Paré founded and facilitates Toronto Wilde Chats We all wonder where he finds the time.
About - Toronto DigitalQ Designs
Michel likes to make "simple web designs" and add fun features as (Toronto DigitalQ Designs) Some of his work: Triple-Productions and Wall of Shame | Parkdale Festival & Photo Albums | BryenDunn.com | QueerWestFest and JavaKnightsBlog Themes: Bee-Dee Bloggin | Day Trippin' | Fierce Foxy Fire | Queer West Toronto The work is done pro bono and occassionally couple of beer. Michel is always open, receiving a few coins ($125 a page), but doesn't do Flash Designs. The idea is a simple site for you to continue work on it yourself. Michel will teach you everything you need to know about web editing, he's been doing it for 12 years.
Toronto Digital Queeries is a new kind of medium, one built on the efforts of volunteers in Canada and United States. These some of these pages were originally published at Paré's other now defunk - Toronto Whorlpool Magazine (1995-2003). The goal of Toronto Digital Queeries is to entertain, educate and inform the gay community in plain English. It's also 99.9% text. Digital Queeries also publishes The Inside Story newspaper featuring queer Toronto central west travel hotspost, arts & music scene, galleries listings, theatre listings, dining, national & city news and current event listings. Original content called The Inside StoryThere will be 13.5 million gay and lesbian Internet users by 2001 and 22.4 million by 2005, according to the latest research from www.caslon.com.au
The hope is that Digital Queeries will interest all those who are looking for alternatives to mainstream gay media and online resource directories, that are out for the gay dollar. Michel hope to reflect the energy of this exciting project. This is a place where the creative spirit of our enormously talented gay communities will be celebrated.
Toronto Digital Queeries has three goals: (1) fast access, (2) intuitive and easy navigation and (3) comprehensive content, rationally indexed. The prevailing philosophy here is: simplicity. "Simplicity is the natural result of profound thought." And, very difficult to achieve.
"Privacy Policy and site usage policy "Masthead" Contact & Submission information. "Mission Statement" T.D.Q. mission statement Toronto Digital Queeries is out to delight, amuse and educate you and to stir up fresh ideas. So, whether you're visiting, new to town or an insider who wants more access, there's a little bit of everything, here for you!
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