Jewelry importer Jess Imports wanted to refresh the look and feel of its consumer website.
Blog and website of author and publisher Richard Grossinger. The client’s primary goal was to create a place to showcase his numerous books within a clean, accessible format. Visit richardgrossinger.com.
Casting website for TV show pilot. The goal was to put a fun, friendly spin on a traditionally taboo subject. Visit the Unspoken Love website.
Website for Studio Replica, manufacturer of cast stone garden décor products and building materials. I designed as well as coded this site.
Website for Eyres Consulting. The primary goal of the client, who describes herself as “Chief Clarity Consultant,” was to present her services in the clearest and simplest way possible. I designed as well as coded this site. Visit eyresconsulting.com.
Website for the speakers' series Comedy Talks: Conversations with the Legends of Comedy. I designed as well as coded this site. Visit comedytalks.com.
Website for Cell Mates/Cubi-Clingers, a line of novelty gift items for the office. (Cubi-Clingers are backed with a fine-hook Velcro-type material so they stick to fabric cubicle walls.) Visit cubiclingers.com.
Website for Monument Fine Wines, part of Jackson Family Winery. A special concern for the client was how to incorporate their unusually vertical logo into a homepage layout. I designed as well as coded this site. Visit monumentfinewines.info.
Blog and website for the authors of The Lazy Gourmet: Magnificent Meals Made Easy (one of whom is yours truly). Visit twolazygourmets.com.
Robert Strong, “The Comedy Magician,” wanted to revamp his brand and get his website up to current web standards for reasons of accessibility and searchability. Robert challenged me to create a site that looks rich and colorful but at the same time clean and white. Visit strongentertainment.com.