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WEB SITES
African Art needed a web site redesign. Their old site design was not very eCommerce friendly and they wanted to take advantage of the features of the shopping cart software they had.
Amish Peddler sold hand crafted furniture made by Amish communities. They needed a site that would complement the fine quality of their products and be able to sell their products online.
Best Petstore had a specific layout that they wanted for their site design and I worked with them to fine tune it for an eCommerce solution that fit with the shopping cart software that they were using.
Static page for the Battlefield of the Mind book release. Full CSS layout.
Static page for the Battlefield of the Mind book release. Full CSS layout.
This client was looking for a design that was ‘outside the box’ and not so much the traditional eCommerce setup. They offered Father/Son hiking and backpacking vacation packages and wanted to stress the majesty and beauty of the experience. The site featured rotating flash images on the homepage as well as flash videos.
Static page for Christmas sale items.
The Joyce Meyer Conference Kiosk was developed as a stand-alone application that allowed visitors to purchase conference sale items, pre-register for next years conference or sign up to receive emails, magazines or other communications from Joyce Meyer.
The Joyce Meyer Conference Kiosk was developed as a stand-alone application that allowed visitors to purchase conference sale items, pre-register for next years conference or sign up to receive emails, magazines or other communications from Joyce Meyer.
The CSIS Bookstore site was developed to allow the bookstore to access the features of the eCommerce software they were using. The design is straightforward eCommerce with a category list in the left column, shopping cart in the upper right and featured products in the center. This site was part of a larger network of sites so it had to use the same color scheme and imagery as the other sites.
Static page signalling the end of the year for 2007 and features a flash video. Fully CSS.
James Bale is an artist whose rich painting style needed to be complemented with a web site design that allowed him to sell his paintings online in an eCommerce store. The fancy decorative treatments and soft colors worked well with the nature subject matter of his paintings.
JJI Electronics was looking for a site redesign. They had had a new logo created and wanted their site to reflect the new look. They focused heavily on graphical banner ads on their homepage to sell customers on their new or sale products.
Initial concept design that was coded but eventually went through revisions. Still a nice design. Featured a javascript slider bar at the bottom of the page with tabs to toggle to other offers. Also, another javascript slider was used to flip between scriptures.
Site that focused on selling high-end shower units using eCommerce shopping cart software. The design used graphical banners on the homepage to showcase their products.
MacFriends sells Macintosh products, accessories and software. They were looking for a design that focused on their logo and made it clear what they specialized in.
Minitube wanted a clean, eCommerce friendly site to sell their customized coin rolls. The site used colors from their own product line integrated in to the design along with some graphic images to accent them.
Pampered Pet Treats was looking for a design that gave them the ability to sell their products online. The design featured banner ads that showed dogs and cats in funny poses and taglines that grabbed the users eye.
The Paper Junction is a scrapbooking store that needed a site design that would work well with their products. The design was done to look like a scrapbook album with various items spread out in the header from Scissors to tape and pencils.
This client had a new logo created and wanted a web site design that would feed off of it. I animated the logo in flash to have the fish swoosh in behind the letters and end up in front. I also created a flash movie for the header that looked like an aquarium that had bubbles floating up and fish swimming by that looped. The site used water themes and graphical banner ads.
St Louis Business Forms site was in need of a redesign. The redesign included a flash header and navigation. It also allowed existing customers to log in and access their accounts to place orders.
This static page featured a link to watch a flash movie that opened in a hidden DIV. It also allowed you to download a sample PDF chapter.
Swords of the East site design used graphical elements and fonts specified by the client. Site design incorporated rollover graphics
Toddler Teams was in need of a site design for their product line of customizable college team toddler car seats. The site features a flash banner ad in the middle of the homepage.
