Portfolio of design work: websites, graphics, logos, business cards, etc.
Eco Medicine Partners
Neetu Ahluwalia and Anna Parker needed branding, a logo, and a website to start up their new business: Eco Medicine Partners.
Portfolio of design work: websites, graphics, logos, business cards, etc.
Neetu Ahluwalia and Anna Parker needed branding, a logo, and a website to start up their new business: Eco Medicine Partners.
Anastasia Blackwell's House on Black Lake had a good strong foundation, but it was so 2006. Anastasia wanted more floors, stained-glass windows, she wanted a turret. She wanted a castle.
The Historic Vineyard Society wanted a site where it could collect information about historic vineyards. They wanted to be able to organize the vineyards by date, producers, and types of grapes.
Craig Ackerman needed a site for one of his services: San Francisco Home Buying Consultations and Seminars.
Phil Siegel needed a site up to basically give a YouTube video a home. He needed a solid site up fast. He needed to embed video and have a form where people could upload their link to their own YouTube video. Genesis + Gravity + Likoma.
Kredit Karte had a perfectly good website, but it was trouble to edit. Make the change, contact the designer or developer, send them the changes, wait for the changes to be implemented, maybe make a second change, wait, double check, good, get an invoice for half-an-hour's work, pay. Repeat.
Lone Mørch has launched a site for her new venture: Divinely Furious. She needed a site that could grow with her, grow beyond her (partners), grow farther than her writing (guest authors), provide workshops, video, audio, the works.
Kerry Enright of Articulate Integrity needed a new look to her site. She also needed a site where she could occasionally update her latest projects. WordPress and one of my favorite themes from Design Disease and we were rolling.
Rip Gerber has a new book out: Killer Virus. You can go see the glowing reviews ... if you speak German. :-)
UC Press has a new magazine coming out: Boom California. With the expert design talent of Querido Galdo, we put together quite a show for the magazine site.
Julie Olson needed a place to post her blog entries on her marine voyage. We helped her get set up with WordPress so she could blog from around the world.
Joui Turandot needed a rebranding from her "Joui Style" brand and site to take it to the next level. Beyond just Joui and her style, but focusing on her clients and what she was going to do to help those clients: Fashion Eye for Men was born.
I love switching sites from static HTML code to WordPress because it makes life easier for everyone involved. It just makes my day when the person updating the site says, "I'm in heaven."
Marty Wall needed a new site for his sign shop in San Francisco: Signs America. The thing about Marty is that he knows WordPress. He runs his world-famous cartoon site on WordPress. He just needed a bit of a helping hand to get started.
Stan Goldberg's site wasn't easy to update and iWeb made it so that some of the text was images--and so not searchable by Google. WordPress automatically makes your site better optimized for search engines.