This page features examples of sites I've designed for clients featuring XHTML/CSS construction and Flash interactive learning application and website design.
Freelance Writer, Kim Foley MacKinnon needed a website and identity for her new online magazine "The Savvy Factory". The result is this feature-rich site powered by Wordpress.
Jessica Straus, a sculptor from the Boston area was in need of a new site featuring her ever growing portfolio of wood and found-object sculpture. The design features an easy to use content management system for updates.
Amy Tyson, a real estate project developer needed a website for her business; Renovation Maven. We set out to create an identity promoting services for two distinct markets; Building Owners seeking management and building development services and Home Owners seeking design and renovation expertise. The design features easy to manage image portfolios for several projects.
Red Rover Clothing is an artisan business creating fleece outerwear, accessories and blankets for children and adults. They needed a user friendly e-commerce website which could easily be updated in-house. The design takes visual cues from colors and special trims in the product line.
Adz Group, a business to business service company needed a fresh redesign of their web site and identity. The client needed a design which had a corporate feel but presented them as an energetic company with a personal approach. The site features XHTML/CSS construction and scales well for viewing on mobile devices.
Textile Designer Hilary Law creates dazzling bags and floorcloths. The site takes design cues from the warm pallet of colors in her product line and features an ordering system which allows customers to purchase a range of pattern and bag combinations.
Pop Crafts Gallery is an on-line retailer of artisan-made products featuring bright, bold colors, geometric shapes, and whimsical features. The full featured e-commerce site was developed with this fun product line in mind.
Artist and motorcycle aficionado Kerri Oberhauser needed a site to showcase and sell her vintage motorcycle Giclee prints. Inspired by typography and color from Italian Mondial motorcycle ads, the site features a simple, well ordered e-commerce system for purchasing prints and search engine friendly design and content.
Along with designing sites, I create playful kinetic sculpture using found metal and wind up motors. Mechanical Confections is a site designed in 2007 as a companion piece to a one woman show of work at the Fuller Craft Museum in Massachusetts. The site features XHTML/CSS construction and Flash videos of work.
Lesley University's Ludke Library hired metro develop an interactive application in Flash that would demonstrate creative new ways of teaching difficult science concepts to junior high school students.
Producer/Director Charlotte Robinson needed a website promoting her new film on Gay Marriage. The Flash website features film clips, content management system and a companion blog.