Yep, it’s really that simple. There’s a reason why the waterfall approach is a mainstay of web design: it works. After 15+ years of building WordPress websites, I have my process down to a science.
I redesigned Redivider’s website, introducing WordPress as the back-end content management system for the editorial staff.
The WordPress theme I built allows site administrators to create highly modular pages by selecting from a bank of configurable blocks that require no technical expertise to manage.
Helen Todd of Sociality Squared hired me to help megabrand Leica Camera build their new blog on WordPress. The simple design let the photography take the focus.
The new WordPress platform allows the company to showcase their portfolio of print projects and client work all from within the Dashboard.
Using WordPress as the platform for the website, I created a place for the founders of Leap to blog about branding and showcase their agency’s work.
Designer Kit Casey and I worked with Karen Pelaez and Stephanie Vyce from the Harvard University Press to design a celebration website for the Press’ 100-year anniversary.
Designer Laura Parrish and I worked with technology innovator Zond, Inc. to create a WordPress website that features zPulser’s new line of generators.
Amanda Mcguire’s new WordPress theme is powered by Gutenberg, WordPress’ new page builder.
Now cross-product blog owners on Join.me can work with the same account across multiple products, all within the same easy-to-use platform.
Media management company Editshare launches website redesign on WordPress Gutenberg.
A Bad Penny Review Editor in Chief Johnny Damm recruited me to redesign his quarterly journal.
In this design, each section of the site features full-bleed photography from her collaborations, and we focused on building a robust collaborations gallery that pulls in assets from Flickr.
When it comes to specialized work, hire battle-tested experts to get the job done right. I’ll build a platform that takes care of your brand, so you can get back to building your business. Don’t hesitate to get in touch. A consultation is free, and we can determine over a quick phone call if I’m a good fit for your project.