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What other media gives you the freedom to do essentially anything your heart desires? While most of my web work involves portfolios or corporate websites, I have access to numerous back-end coders who have an extensive and intimate knowledge of various software languages essentially making the sky the limit.
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Seeking a much-needed update to their online look and feel, Space Coast Pathology approached me to redesign and reorganize their content. Fully coded in CSS, this website also features the subtle use of Flash animation to enhance the page and bring more information to the visitors.
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(Awarded GOLD ADDY 2010)
Currently in production, the Makoto's website will be the local restaraunt's first online presence. An intermingling of traditional Japanese imagery and modern aesthetics make this website unique. Flash animation is added to the top of each page to add visual impact and further spotlight the Makoto "experience."
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(Awarded GOLD ADDY & Best of Electronic 2010)
Local Children's book author, Mara Uman Hixon, needed an online venu to promote her children's books and share additional educational information for teachers, children and parents to enjoy. The first page greets visitors with a cheerful, animated ocean view. Further in the site visitors will find a fully interactive page where they can satellite track 3 sea turtles and watch videos of turtles in their natural environment.
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Downtown Divas is a trendy clothing boutique located in Historic Downtown Melbourne, FL. Their site is simple and to-the-point, providing a sample of what they currently have in store by way of a dynamic, random Flash slideshow; and additional information such as location, hours, brands, etc. can be found throughout the site.
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ReneƩ is a Florida-based painter. Her original site was created back in 2005. With the creation of new technologies, and additional features she wanted to be able to take advantage of, we transformed her HTML site into a hub for all the dynamic content she was using. The site includes an online shop and artist's blog. The site is light, open, and fresh, reflecting the artist's styles, symbols, and color pallet.
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This organic clothing company wanted a hip site that appealed to their market. We created a lush site further enhanced with Flash animation of birds flying and leaves rustling in the breeze. The site also includes an online market place and radio station featuring indie musicians. The site is fully expandable to meet any of their needs and wants.
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This eclectic Downtown Melbourne-based shop needed an online presence to help get the word out about who they are, where they are, and what they have to offer. The addition of an online market place will be added shortly to further enhance the visitor experience and cater to those who are only passing through town, but feel the need to get their "yapa" on back home.
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Local health and wellness magazine, National Health Review, needed a designer to step in and quickly develop a robust and well-rounded website to house their archives, resources, and subscription services. In the end, this near 150 page website was created and launched on-time with the publication of the magzine's Winter 2008 issue. Future site additions will include a reader's forum, guest blogs, and site search.
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