Portfolio

Portfolio of design work: websites, graphics, logos, business cards, etc.

Kim Brown Seely

Kim Brown Seely has a stunning new site to showcase her writing. We found an excellent theme at ThemeForest, customized a few bits, added her content and voila!

Gaines-Jones Education Foundation

The Gaines-Jones Education Foundation needed a website that they could add to on their own. They wanted to be able to add new content, new images, upload PDFs, maybe have some fading featured news on the home page. Ready for the answer? WordPress. What a surprise.

Dead Love

Linda Watanabe McFerrin has a new book coming out: Dead Love (deadlovebook.com).

Mexico 2010 San Francisco

The Bicentennial Celebrations of Mexican Independence is in 2010 and the consulate needed a website to let people know about events, updates, and news. Mexico 2010 San Francisco (mexico2010sf.com) was a collaborative effort among the consulate, their design team, Gil Zeimer (copywriter) and Lauren Deane Evans (art director). The site allows the consulate staff easy [...]

Speech Writing Pro

Kevin Ferguson wanted a new site for his professional speech writing blog. Step up to the mike: Speech Writing Pro.

Absolute Control

Seph Paul wanted a site for his professional organizer practice. We found him a beautiful layout, customized the banner to his liking and colors and voila: he's up and running.

Adults on the Autism Spectrum

Nancy Perry wanted a platform to help promote her book, "Adults on the Autism Spectrum." With design help from Tim Johnson, we created a clean, smart, and useful site for the author and her book.

Living Abroad in Costa Rica Blog

Erin Van Rheenen needed a blog site to work alongside her main site so she could easily blog from the road. With Laurie King at the marketing and strategy helm, we did just that.

Young’s Travel Services

Ellen Young (youngstravelservices.com) needed a site for her travel services. Gil Zeimer, copywriter extraordinaire (zeimer.com) worked the copy and provided the far-away photos and Likoma put it all together with a one-way-ticket to WordPress.

Todd Coaching

Working together with The M-Line and Tim Johnson, we put together a beauty of a site for Todd Coaching (toddcoachingexcellence.com). From custom fields for thumbnails to pulling in certain categories pulled into a home page widget, this site has bells and whistles written all over it. But at first glance, you're not overwhelmed with the bells or the whistles, you just get: professional and elegant.

Collage Gallery

The Collage Gallery (collage-gallery.com) needed a site they could update easily but also show off the beauty of the work. Working together with John Muldoon (thewatermarkgroup.org), we gathered up Delisa's best shots from her gallery, stapled on an easy-to-navigate framework, glued it all together with a bit of WordPress and we were open for business.

Julie Gorton

Julie Gorton (juliegortonsart.com) needed a simple site to show a gallery of her work. WordPress + SimpleViewer and done. SimpleViewer creates a beautiful slide show of images that are easy to update. It does a nice job of using a simple backend to still create a Flash slide show.

ME’DI.ATE

Mediate needed a site that could let them easily post their video, have a smart design, and have a few content pages as well. They found the "Video" theme by Quommunication and we were on our way.

Foster Travel Publishing

Lee Foster was looking to overhaul his travel writing and travel photography site. He had quite a complex set up with CNAME entries leading to custom URLs at PhotoShelter, a custom shopping cart that worked with PayPal, 250+ articles with loads of text, images, slideshows, and a blog at TypePad? Whew. Ready?

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