Becca completed the new design for the TV Series Finale blog. It’s a blog about your favorite television season finales — that’s right! The last episode of the season of your favorite televisions shows are discussed here. Trevor includes podcasts, videos and commentary in his posts “devoted to the last chapter of your favorite shows“… Keep reading
Get Your Euro On is a fashion-focused blog from the hot hip hop group, S.A.S., from the UK. We were contacted by their A&R representatives to develop a blog that shares S.A.S.’s videos, photoshoots and, mostly, fashion trends - - in their option, Get Your Euro On is unique in the fact that, to their knowledge, no hip hop act has an official blog dedicated to fashion. Becca polished off their new blog recently with a design that encompasses the groups flair. . . Keep reading
Client:
DesignerFuse
Details:
Design, Implementation
Technology:
WordPress, XHTML, CSS
Back in 1999, I helped Dr. Thomas Naughton launch his first website to accompany his new Medicoloegal Consulting business, Abbygrey West Consulting. A busy Family Practice physician for over 15 years, Dr. Naughton thought he would take a leap and try his hand at self-employment and put some of his knowledge and expertise into some legal consulting to see how it would fly. It flew… indeed. 8 years later, I’ve re-launched his new look and format and brought him up to date by using WordPress to power his website. . . Keep reading
Becca recently finished up just the CUTEST blog design for Melissa at Wonderings and Wanderings, a personal blog about ‘faith, life and self’. Melissa came to us after seeing the design we completed at LizRios.com - inspired by our custom work that I completed there, she wanted a similiar design and layout - but done with her own color preference and illustration choices… Keep reading
This design was all about the dots! Judy from Golden Swamp had some very specific ideas and concepts about the dots I created and used in her new blog design. The dots needed to be connected.. but, yet - at the same time.. they needed to appear as if they were free floating, at the same time. Connected, like a network…but still remaining independant, one from the other - - Judy definitley had a conceptual design in mind… Keep reading