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AZFBINAA

April 1st, 2011 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No Comments

The Arizona chapter of the FBI National Academy Associates trains law enforcement and offers scholarships to students wishing to pursue careers in law enforcement. This job uses WordPress as a CMS and, soon, will take event registrations. The design is custom by me and an amalgam of custom elements. The HTML/CSS for the theme is custom, except for the plug-ins.

Counseling Support Services

February 6th, 2011 | Posted in Portfolio, UI-UX, web | No Comments

The pictures for this one are coming soon. I’m having fun with this project. I get to do two things:

  1. Design a new site and implement it in WordPresss
  2. Design an internal web application.

We’re still figuring out what the site should look like. But I’ve started work designing the UI for the internal application. The taxonomy, tables, description, flowchart and HTML screenshots are going to the programmers this week. I’ve also figured out what I want to do with the backend look/feel.

Texting Prayers

August 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No Comments

This project came about when an existing client (Can-DE Fund) came to me with an idea he had. He’s a true entrepreneur and he’s also very spiritual. His idea is to combine texting with prayers. This is an interesting project. We decided to use WordPress for the bones of the site. Right now we do everything manually (posts, updating prayer counts) but our next step is to find a programmer to connect the API for the site we’re using to send the texts with WordPress. There’s a bunch more coming from this site, let me tell you. Later…

Southwest RMC

July 13th, 2010 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No Comments

I learn something new every time I install and customize WordPress. This was extra true for Southwest RMC. This was an existing client looking to buff up his several-years-old site. We agreed to add more content, highlight a sister company and focus on his budding photography service. This client has enough knowledge and also comfort to work in the WP backend. We selected a template from Theme Forest, my current favorite source of high-quality templates. We agreed to the customizations. Before I even began this client forwarded me all his new content, neatly organized into a Word document. I’m extremely pleased with both how the job unfolded and also how it turned out. I wish all my jobs ran this smoothly.

AZ Short Sale Advisors

February 18th, 2010 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No Comments

AZ Short Sale Advisors

I designed the page initially to be a single page site. Recently Sacha (the client) came to me needing to expand. I kept the look of the existing site, which he was happy with, added navigation and a blog. We’re almost in business.

A-Team Construction

February 18th, 2010 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No Comments

A-Team Construction

A-Team Construction

Currently in the process of converting www.ateamconstructionaz.com from a static site I did about three years ago to a current design and WordPress as a CMS. We are about two weeks away from go-live.

The template I used is a DreamTemplate.com base chosen by the client. I had to redo the CSS a bit to work with WordPress.

HeatherBarbieri.com

May 15th, 2009 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No Comments

For Author Heather Barbieri’s website

Plan-ItElaine.com

May 15th, 2009 | Posted in Portfolio, web | No Comments

Just finished this site for a Elaine Meyers, one of the best children’s librarians ever.