Selected Projects
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Contemporary FusionA professional dancer and choreographer wanted a web site to promote dance classes and performances. We did four photo shoots of Monique, her classes, and her troupe rehearsing. Bold colors convey artistic excitement and edgy creativity. |
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Elliptical StairsSteve Sheerin, a carpenter and general contractor, specializes in the building and renovation of elliptical staircases. To complement his logo, an illustration of an elliptical stair, I used a repeating bannister motif at the top of the page. The mathematical rendering of the stair became the faded watermark behind the navigation column. |
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Garden Club of HarvardThe apple blossom branch cascades in a diagonal line to keep the eye moving and lead it directly to the Don't Miss box that displays important updates to club members. |
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Deb George, Screenwriter/PoetThe web site for accomplished author Deb George features a page from a screenplay faded into blue as a graphic representation of her literary profession. |
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Wilson's Service CenterThis site was originally built with Flash, expensive to build and expensive to maintain. I converted the site to HTML, CSS, and Javascript. We added photo galleries of the unique cars Gary works on. |
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Life HealthGauzy shapes, pastel colors, and a horizontal layout imply a sense of relaxation and peace for Life Health, a yoga and Ayurvedic health center. |
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Telehealth AdvisorsCredentials are critical when selling consulting services and this distinguished client has many, including publications and awards. It was important to include them on the web site. The images capture both the international scope and global application of this medical technology consulting business. |
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Sonic DesignOriginally someone used Front Page to build this web site. The HTML coding was a mess. Layout was done with tables filled with non-displaying characters. There were dead links, no margins, inconsistent design elements, and text often ran over section boundaries. Order forms for books and scores were buried five levels deep. My job: go behind the curtain and recode everything using clean HTML and CSS. And, reorganize content to go no more than 4 levels deep, while making essential order forms easy to find and use. |






