
Good grief! I’ve been trying to re-make my own website for over a year, and cannot find the time to do it.
So, until there’s a break in the work work load, I’ve put together a list of links to representative websites.
Enjoy!

Good grief! I’ve been trying to re-make my own website for over a year, and cannot find the time to do it.
So, until there’s a break in the work work load, I’ve put together a list of links to representative websites.
Enjoy!

Willie Cole’s photography is exquisite. And, he knew exactly he wanted his website to look like, so graphic design wasn’t necessary. Sometimes, the role of the web developer is to get out of the way and simply execute the client’s vision. In this case, the pleasure was all mine.

This is a super example of how WordPress enables low-budget non-profit and community organizations to have an attractive online presence and provide information and services to their constituents. ANC3B uses WordPress Plugins to increase the functionality of the website, including publish surveys on issues of local interests, and send out email blasts with meeting and agenda announcements.

Known as one of the best Brew Pubs in town, Iron Horse Taproom features lots of great brews on tap as well as skee ball, shuffleboard, and buck hunter. The design of the previous website was super strong visually, but, since it was all images (literally), did nothing to promote the ever-changing beer selection or their party-room rentals. With the new site on WordPress, Iron Horse now tweets their happy-hour promos and which games will be playing on the TVs.

In a dramatic before & after comparison, Washington Landmark had a previous website, but it was built with one of those icky one-size-fits-all templates. Tiny photos, bad aesthetics, “builder-grade” quality. Really, who spends precious waking hours creating these awful templates? The new bold and classy design was created by Terrapin Studios. The slideshow galleries can be updated and maintained by the client as his changes the projects he wants to feature.


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