Learning Concepts
March 7th, 2007
Another site for the educational facilities up in Cleveland. This is my first stab at making a one page site that holds all the site info. Check out Learning Concepts.

Another site for the educational facilities up in Cleveland. This is my first stab at making a one page site that holds all the site info. Check out Learning Concepts.
Another new site for a local company. It uses the diagonal lines I have come to like recently. I also created their logo which is modeled after a phone/data jack symbol which ties in with what they do. Visit Emery Communications.
A local tax service whom I have been working with for years. In addition to the site design I also designed their logo. See QB Tax Solutions.
Not really client work, actually another pet project. I drive one of those Chevy retro vehicles, the HHR, which, by the way is NOT a PT Cruiser and I developed an HHR enthusiast site for owners from Ohio. I also created the logo for the club.
I wanted to create a car club site that hopefully gets away from the typical club site look and feel. Think i did it? Take a look…
Another site for the same folks at Virtual Schoolhouse, in December I completed the Tree of Knowledge web site.
A site for a Girl Scouts sponsored by Trophy Nut. The images were gathered from print media for the Nuts for Knowledge program which are created by another agency.
You can see the Nuts for Knowledge site here.
A redesign for a charter school in northern Ohio. This is actually the site I mentioned in my last post regarding WYSIWYG editors. Read the rest of this entry »
In some of my past posts, Searching for a web designer, part two and part two and a half I talked about standards and separating presentation from content, and threw out words like download and rendering. I still believe that finding a designer who understands all that is extremely important, but a redesign project I am currently on brought another point to my attention. The software a designer uses may have considerable impact on the final project. Read the rest of this entry »
A local manufacturer rep was looking to update their old site to something with a more modern look that was more user friendly and usable. Take a look at the new Harry Fisher site.
There are many types of websites but what you need visually for your site is largely influenced by the kind of content you are trying to deliver and the impression you would like your website to make about you. Read the rest of this entry »