Some Sites I've Created... (Click on an image for more info.)

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This is a site for a University professor. The emphasis was on functionality, ease of maintenance and useability. This 20+ page site gets a lot of updates, many of which are handled by the owner using a CMS that I designed.

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This site was created working with Lee Wallet Design. This architectural firm needed an updated site that would show their projects off well, be easy for them to maintain, and perform well for search engines. They had a basic color scheme and existing logo, and we took it from there. The site is database driven and allows them to enter all the project information themselves.

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This site was created working with Lee Wallet Design. Ms. Robinson wanted a clean, professional site to showcase her portfolio of work.

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This is a site (based on an existing look) that was put together quite quickly for a company that offers various types of training for the state of Michigan. The site continues to grow as the project continues. The site is database-driven to allow for faster updates and good consistency. The site offers online registration payments, online testing with automatic certificate generation, and has an extensive backend interface for the company to keep track of registrants.

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This is this artist's first web presence. We wanted to emphasize the art, the colors of the hand-dyed paper, and make it easy for users to see his portfolio.

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This scientific conference website started out with chosen images, but no overall design. The site started small with just a few pages, and continued to grow as needed.

(This site is now archived locally.)

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This is the first professional website for a school for gifted students. They were instrumentally involved in the overall look of the site and supplied the many wonderful graphics. The site is designed so that pages with frequent updates can be modified in-house using my Content Management system.

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Friedman Associates, Ltd. wanted a clear, easy-to-navigate site. They didn't want "eye candy"; they didn't have a flashy logo. They simply wanted a professional web presence, that meshed with their letterhead look.

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This is a site for a Homeowners' Association. They wanted functionality and lots of information available for a minimum cost. It also has a members-only area, which requires a username and password, and a Board-only area, which is also protected.

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This is a website for a growing software company specializing in EPR-related applications.

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This International Society for scientists needed a basic website that allows users to join and pay dues online, in addition to viewing relevant information. The site is database driven, which minimizes maintenance time. Members can sign in to the private site to pay dues and download newsletters.

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This is a site for a new Ovarian Cancer Alliance local support and information group. The design emphasises the bridging of information, people, and geography (Portland OR and Vancouver WA).

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This is a continuation of the International EPR Society website, which now includes an online member database to allow members to update their personal information, and to find other members. This is updated automatically when dues are paid online. The page shown here is the administrator's page to find and update member information, perform complex database queries, send mass emailings, make mailing labels and more.

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This is the first web presence for this appliance repair company, located in Israel.

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A trucking company came to us needing a total redesign of their site. They wanted a new look, an online application and a backend to share information with their employees. This site was designed with Lee Wallet Design.