Web Work
Payless Fundraising Website
Client:
Payless Fundraising
Roles:
Design | Development
Payless Fundraising was a client that did not have a previous website. Ric Shank (The owner of Payless Fundraising) basically wanted an online version of the brochures that he passes out to his prospective clients. This site features a flip book wordpress plugin that allows the user to browse the brochures as if they were actually handling the physical object.
Peace Memorial Church Website
Client:
Peace Memorial Church
Roles:
Design | Development
PMC wanted to upgrade the design of the website. They wanted to use it as a vehicle, not only to attract new members, but also to promote a better online community for their already existing members. Now it is a valuable source of information for all, showing upcoming events, downloading last weeks sermon, as well as a blog for the Pastors.
Heller Specialty Cakes Website
Client:
Heller Specialty Cakes
Roles:
Design | Development
Laurie Heller first approached me because her site was in dire need of an update. Laurie runs a specialty cake business in the Quad Cities area. I worked with her to figure out exactly what she wanted to improve. The problem with her old site was there was just not enough examples of her past work. So we decided that a gallery of images of all the cakes she has done would be the best way of showing off her talent. She wanted the site to be more appealing so we added more imagery to catch the attention of potential clients. She has said that the website has definitely attracted more business to her company.
BU Multimedia Website
Client:
MM 413 – Advanced Multimedia Authoring
Roles:
Concept Development | Header Photography | Final Header Output | Management of Student Projects
This project was to create a new website for the Bradley University Multimedia Program, for my 413 Class. I was put in charge of header photography along with my partner Naomi Davison. We decided to go with the idea of “Digital Ink.” Meaning, we would take pictures of people standing in front of a projection screen and display images and text on their bodies to give the impression of a tattoo. We worked quite a bit on these and were very pleased with the result.
