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.
The new WordPress platform allows the company to showcase their portfolio of print projects and client work all from within the Dashboard.
Nearly everything in the Health Leads WordPress theme is configurable by site administrators for a non-technical editing experience.
Zamawa Arenas at Flowetik hired me to consult with her on a long term project for the Children’s Trust, the Massachusetts Legislative Task Force on the prevention of child sexual abuse.
Impact Radius streamlines its product suite with a powerfully modular new WordPress theme.
IdentityForce needed an installation with enough flexibility that the marketing team could deploy hundreds of pages in a wide variety of layouts with little technical expertise.
Qualified Digital created an ambitious new look for the redesign of Second Front, a pioneering technology company that facilitates secure and rapid government access to advanced commercial software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. Needless to say, the redesign’s science fiction-inspired design got me excited for the challenge of developing its front end: all those disparate curves meant I had to develop a complex sprite map that would retain the design’s dimensionality while respecting responsivity across devices. In addition to incorporating support for inline and embedded video, motion graphics through Lottie animations, and a customized podcast player via Amplitude, I provided Second Front with a library of custom blocks so their marketing team could continue to steer the ship after launch.
Bonnie Brunner and I designed Trademark Your Company for New York-based IP lawyer John M. Trani, who wanted to sell his legal services with a series of single-page forms.
Media management company Editshare launches website redesign on WordPress Gutenberg.
The Leap website relied on a robust, shortcode-driven templating system that allowed the agency team to construct portfolio pages with no technical expertise.
As Editor of Touchstone, the student literary magazine of Stetson University, I created the 2007 edition alongside assistant editor John Tinnell.
Design Director Matt Legrand designed the product, the app, and the website, so my primary goal in bringing Gocap.me to life was ensuring that everything he designed came out pixel-perfect.
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