
the client: The Purple Monkey Boutique
the challenge: A new children’s consignment sale in North Alabama needed a website to provide shoppers with information and consignors with tools to make the selling process painless.
the solution: The fun graphics combined with great photography keep it upscale and funky. Consignors can log in and print tags for their sale items. Potential shoppers get a first look at what types of items will be available at the sale.
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the client: First Baptist Church, Landrum, SC
the challenge: FBC wanted a new site design that reflected their existing congregation, while inviting new members. The new site needed to make information about their activities easily accessible to all ages.
the solution: Texture and warm oranges make inviting graphics, and the sidebar prominently features important links. The pages have been restructured based on the church’s discipleship plan, which will be intuitive to church members.
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the client: TAC Enterprises
the challenge: TAC wanted to harness the web to display their inventory and product details; particularly Kioti, their biggest seller.
the solution: The bright orange combined with clean layouts and whitespace perfectly display TAC’s product lines.

the client: City of Cullman Planning Department
the challenge: The Planning Department needed a cleaner website design that was easier to navigate, and showed off their upcoming development plans for the city.
the solution: Since the city is focused on building to the future with an eye towards the past, retro-style graphics with bold colors seemed fitting.

the client: Vision Wheel
the challenge: This site needed to be more funky and graphics-heavy to cater to the auto-accessories crowd.
the solution: Details like texture and color bring this site to life from its previous black and silver existence, while allowing for all the necessary information on the interior pages.

the client: Morgan-Lawrence County Red Cross
the challenge: A site that would follow the style of the national Red Cross website, but perform the specific functions required by the local chapter.
the solution: A website with the same look and feel as redcross.org, but a much cleaner layout with only two columns. The site also addresses the chapter’s e-commerce and communication needs.
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the client: The Bridge UMC
the challenge: A website for a new church congregation focused on reaching out to the unchurched.
the solution: A two-fold site with specific information for visitors and regulars. A splash page allows visitors to find directions, service times, etc., while regular attenders can view sermons and upcoming events at a glance.
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the client: Maven Concepts
the challenge: Maven Concepts was looking for bright, fun graphics and a functional layout for an online photo retouching service. The site needed to be small, but still contain a lot of verbiage.
the solution: Bright blue and green offset by dark grey set the tone; clearly defined sections allow the user to comfortably take in all of the information on the home page. Only three other pages for paying and confirmation were needed to complete the project.
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the client: Maven Concepts
the challenge: Astwood Dickinson, an upscale department store in Bermuda, needed a facelift for their existing site to make it cleaner and more organized.
the solution: The modular format and bright colors allow for a dynamic site that reflects the exuberance of the islands.
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the client: Maven Concepts
the challenge: A high-end, upscale design was needed for a new online magazine.
the solution: The clean, simple design allows the magazine to shine.
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the client: Father Nature Landscapes
the challenge: Andrew McCurry needed to educate potential clients about his landscaping business without spending hours on portfolio presentations.
the solution: A site that walks clients through Father Nature’s capabilities and displays finished projects for inspiration, and copywriting that reflects the down-to-earth, friendly personality of Father Nature’s staff.
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the client: AVO Wedding Videography
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the challenge: Another freelancer needed a flexible framework for a site he had originally designed within a rigid template. When the client’s copy grew, the site didn’t.
the solution: I provided the overall design, site graphics and an HTML/CSS framework to my freelancing friend.

the client: Christ Garden UMC
the challenge: The pastor’s church vision was analogous to a grandfather’s vegetable garden with dirty hands and the fruit of hard labor.
the solution: Vibrant jewel tones set off a monotone header photo that conveys the main idea of the church: getting your hands dirty. Because the church is just getting started, we created large buttons in the middle of the page with pertinent information to curious visitors.
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