This is a newer e-Commerce site, once again utilizing a premium WordPress plugin to draw products from Amazon.com. Here the products are concerned with personal health and general wellbeing.
A Rector who had seen the Philadelphia Theological Institute site asked me to create a site for his church. This Headway theme site was the result, offering a way to present information to the congregation and visitors alike.
This was an early attempt at a Facebook page using iFrames. Facebook has changed the way pages may be designed several times in the past year, so many pages have reverted to conventional “wall” pages.
This site has been through several iterations, but is currently designed using the Headway theme so photo galleries can be easily inserted and updated.
Nonni’s Flower Cart store has sadly fallen prey to the current economy, however when the store’s identity was being established this color scheme and these fonts were chosen.
This Epika theme site is designed to promote the need for independent mobile sites. So many regular sites are currently built using Flash and fixed width controls that people have difficulty accessing the information on mobile devices.
This is my personal site that I use for mentioning ideas and sites that capture my interest. Since I spend so much time working on sites I knew I couldn’t commit to a regular blogging schedule for this site, so this theme called Wumbler works perfectly.
This site uses a premium plugin to draw in selected items from Amazon.com, which relate to theme of the site. The art work was created in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
This site was designed for a journalist and writer who wanted her site to reflect her background in journalism. She also want it to function as a blog, complete with comments and an RSS feed to alert readers of a new post.
This Headway site is designed to encourage small offline businesses that they need a web presence. It offers reasons for having a web site followed by an inexpensive build and hosting package so the main objections of great expensive and complexity are removed.
This Headway site was commissioned for a literary and dining club in Philadelphia, and has many features. Most notably is the comparatively narrow width as members preferred to read online with monitors positioned vertically instead of horizontally.
This site, best viewed on a smart phone, was designed for a fictitious car repair location. The mobile site includes a ‘tap to call’ phone number for easy dialing as well as way to email the company, opening hours, location, and other relevant information.
This site was designed to promote a music scholarship program for children at a local Catholic church and School. It includes pages explaining the program, then pages for donors and pages for applicants.
This site is several years old, but since it has a 50s retro feel, it has not been changed. The theme used is called Market, and it was one of the earliest e-commerce themes that could be used to add the site owner’s own products.
This site presents information about money management and budgeting for women of any age. The pieces of information are presented in a “tumblog” format, using a theme called Elemin.
I loved reading stories to both my children and to children in the classes I taught. When I discovered that many of the classic stories are now in the Public Domain, that is, out of copyright, I wanted a way to give these stories to a new generation.
This is a sample site for a fictitious company called “Betty’s Bakery”. I created it to show a small business owner how their business could appear online.
