Portfolio of design work: websites, graphics, logos, business cards, etc.
Under the Wheel of History
I'm getting to the point where I'm going to use WOO Themes--especially Canvas--unless I'm convinced otherwise.
Portfolio of design work: websites, graphics, logos, business cards, etc.
I'm getting to the point where I'm going to use WOO Themes--especially Canvas--unless I'm convinced otherwise.
With my new-found love for WOO, I made a last-minute decision to just re-create what we had done in WOO Canvas. Why?
Kay Heatherly has a thriving hypnotherapy practice, she has loads of 5-star reviews on Yelp and a website that's been stuck in the dark ages.
Working together with Querido Galdo, we transformed an average StudioPress theme into a powerful media powerhouse for the Metal Arts Guild.
Are you sensing a trend? Old HTML site converted to what looks almost the same but is built in WordPress?
Alloro NYC needed new gallery images and wanted some SEO help. The gallery was built in Flash and the site was HTML. Check out this HTML to WordPress conversion.
Custom layouts on a per-page or even per-post basis, easy to switch out themes, widgets galore: what's not to like about the Genesis Framework?
New site for Robin Romm. Using a StudioPress theme so things will be easy to update in the future.
There must be a mountain of writers out there with websites that are difficult to update. Michael Shapiro is tech savvy and he could easily (well, OK, not easily) update his old HTML site, but he knew, well, HTML.
Adrienne Dale of Pivotal Consulting needed a professional site for her top-notch technology consulting business.
Am I doing anything else these days? Do I sense a trend here? If no one twists my arm to make it not Genesis, I'm going to use Genesis.
With my recent infatuation with StudioPress' Genesis Framework, I thought I'd try to see if I could do what Lauren wanted--a non-Genesis theme--with a Genesis theme.
Rooftop School's website was built in Homestead. Ouch.
Appro Supercomputer Solutions needed a blog to accompany their main corporate site. With Gabriel Gasca at the project management helm for the Appro team, we built them a solid blog on the Genesis framework.
Charles Bloszies had a beautiful site, but it was in Flash. So they couldn't update it (well, easily anyway). Good Looking Ideas and Likoma to the Flash rescue!