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Why You Should Upgrade Your Website If It’s Over 4 Years Old

Why You Should Upgrade Your Website If It’s Over 4 Years Old

by Scott Kowalski | Apr 8, 2025 | Marketing, Web Design

Your website plays a huge role in how people see and experience your brand, and if it’s been a few years since it was built, it might be time for an upgrade. Here are a few important reasons why updating your site can make a big difference: You Could Be Losing...

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Scott Kowalski

Pittsburgh-based multidisciplinary artist blending abstract expressionism, public art, and bold media design.

Creating at the intersection of story, structure, and spontaneity.

Email: scott@scottkowalski.com

Phone:412.500.4363

Studio: 5530 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

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Love Your Wild Neighbor – Three Bears Mural | Pittsburgh, PA Strip District

As a Pittsburgh muralist, I’m always looking for opportunities to create work that connects people to place. This mural in the Strip District is now complete. I worked on this project in collaboration with Humane Action Pennsylvania as part of their Love Your Wild...

Pedal for the Pantry: Seven Years of Riding for a Cause

Now in its seventh year, Pedal for the Pantry continues to bring cyclists, community, and creativity together to support the Wilkinsburg Community Ministry food pantry. What started as a simple idea — ride bikes, buy food, and give back — has grown into a yearly...

Fred Rogers Influence on My Art: How Kindness and Imagination Shape My Creative Life

Fred Rogers’ influence on my art began long before I ever called myself an artist. I didn’t grow up in Pittsburgh, but not too far from it — in Altoona, Pennsylvania. And like so many kids born in the early seventies, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood shaped the way I...