Posts Tagged ‘Web Development’

Launch: PharoahMoan Productions

May 2nd, 2011
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PharoahMoan Products

When long term friends and work associates Pharoahmoan Productions contacted me to help produce the next phase of their site, I said “of course!”. PMP focus on entertainment marketing within the alternative music community from event planning and venue locating to act booking and DJ resources.

Since our last collaboration took place in 2005, it was far time to give the PMP site a revamp. The new version features a brand new design crafted to meet new markets and screen sizes, an easy-to-update content management system and expandability for future services.

Still a few gaps to fill in, but a fabulous improvement, congrats guys! Check out the case study under my Interactive section.

Launch: Windhaven Medical Imaging

June 23rd, 2010
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Windhaven Medical Imaging

Another fine collaboration with my associates at Mindflint Media yielded a brand new site for the good folks at Windhaven Medical Imaging. Focusing on top-of-the-line, high tech medical imaging and radiology, Windhaven sought out a simple yet clean data-driven site to encompass their brand and messaging.

This custom site built on the WordPress platform features SEO friendly data driven content, and some added features for physicians and visitors alike.

Another nice turnout!

Launch: WorldOrphans.org

June 7th, 2010
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World Orphans

Another great collaboration with my associates, Mindflint Media, yielded a fantastic success for our client World Orphans: a non-profit specializing in fully-transparent donations to countries in need, typically for the purpose of aiding orphans.

Working in tandem with World Orphan’s development team, the Mindflint team and VectorDefector put our heads together to establish a new brand, website theme, blog, donation method and simple e-commerce store-front.

Utilizing our new shop and donation system, visitors to World Orphans can pick the exact project, country or effort to put their money towards or involve their friends to create their own trackable donation campaigns.

Another great cause and great results!

ReLaunch: Acoustic Eidolon

April 28th, 2010
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Acoustic Eidolon

In an effort to maintain continuing quality service to my customers, I periodically revisit past projects in order to give them a bit of a “facelift”. One recent example are masters of the acoustic world, Acoustic Eidolon.

We recently re-visited their site for some necessary maintenance and a few new bells and whistles featuring: improved receipts for the e-commerce store, new photos and lyrics content and overall improvements to site-wide functionality.

Still lookin’ sharp and running even better now- thanks guys!

Launch: Faith Chapel

April 10th, 2010
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Faith Chapel

Another collaboration with my partners at Mindflint Media, progressive church Faith Chapel launched with flying colors.

Built on the WordPress platform and featuring online donations, the new Faith Chapel is more classy and interactive than ever. A unique design, bright imagery and some fancy jQuery and Flash effects make this site a great new development for the church.

Mindflint Media, fine purveyors of design for progressive churches, non profits and small to medium businesses,  and I have much more in the works at add to an already impressive series of creative collaboration! Check back for more soon.

Launch: Mission Landscaping

April 2nd, 2010
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Mission Landscaping

Contract and layout via associates Byte Technology, the Mission Landscaping site features the awe-inspiring work of Monterey, CA’s expert landscapers.

This full Flash/CSS hybrid site features scalable content and custom slideshows to highlight fantastic hi-resolution photography provided by Mission. Utilizing Flash to display high-res images in this manner allows for their vivid photos to shine no matter what the screen size.

Excellent site- if only I could get paid in Tuscan time-shares…

Launch: enHaus Studios

March 18th, 2010
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enHaus

A collaborative work with up and coming California design firm, enHaus studios, a new CSS/Flash hybrid portfolio site was developed to progress the enHaus brand.

Utilizing provided vector branding, this simple and clean company site expands on the enHaus (the un-agency) renegade brand with a data-driven expandable client portfolio.

Cheers, enHaus!

Launch: Center for Global Strategies

February 12th, 2010
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Center for Global Strategies

Another great collaboration between myself and my associates at Mindflint Media was launched today: the Center for Global Strategies. CGS is an organization focused on bringing tolerance, understanding, and proper global economies among different cultures specifically in Africa, East Asia and the Middle East.

This great organization contacted us for a custom design, animated slideshow and map of initiatives and integration into the WordPress content management system for easy updates and blogs entries.

Yet another slick site for another great cause- cheers guys!

Site Launch: Kimberly Jonas.com

December 18th, 2009
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Kimberly Jonas.com

Kimberly Jonas.com

Part of a slew of web launches this week, KimberlyJonas.com is finally unveiled! Kimberly Jonas is an entrepreneur, yoga instructor, and writer who focuses on personal growth.

Kimberly Jonas.com was developed to market Kimberly’s unique style, expertise and focus on personal growth. Working with an existing unique Illustrator design from Kimberly’s designer, a custom theme for the WordPress platform was developed to enable her to have a large amount of control over her content while simultaneously getting the exact branded look and feel she desired.

This theme utilizes her unique brand, provided designs and features a number of custom plugins to accomplish the final product.

Lookin’ sharp!

Joomla Jobs

August 28th, 2009
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Website Management

Website Management

After doing some work designing “template” concepts for use with data-driven websites for my associates at STF Enterprises, I decided to research some more of the top open-source (freebie) website management systems.

Recently I’ve been marketing a lot of sites built on the WordPress platform, which is great for the majority of my clients who really just want a simple “point and click” method to update their own sites.  I’ve become a huge fan and have come up with a lot of great “out-of-the-box” ideas using that platform, but this month I’m expanding into a broader scope: Joomla.

Joomla, while not as intuitive as WordPress, gives users greater ability to manage individual “modules” within their site, manage a wider spread of editable content and data, and have larger sets of individual users with a range of permissions to affect their info.

Interested in hearing more? Contact me today!