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Townsend Letter's well-established
site needed an updated look. This time they wanted color and graphics.
We left the
huge resource of older information as it was, and call it "the archives."
Plenty of advertising opportunities surround solid content. |
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Designed for one of my favorite guys, this site is heavy with
photographs. . .both his and mine. Consequently, I kept the basic
design of the site really simple, just blue and white.
The site has been an effective tool, moving with him throughout
his career. |
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Developing
the logo, photos, and content was easy to do, once Bob started
talking.
His mission and message were clear; all he needed
was help pulling it all together
to create an effective Web presence.
(Site for the 2002 elections.) |
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All the girls really needed was a one-page site so they could
link to the Port Townsend Yacht Club's Web site. The fun details
on this site are the rolling waves within the capital letters in
Boat
Girls.
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New to the area, Elin wanted an online presence for her real estate
dealings. A talented photographer, she also asked for her site to spotlight
her images.
(Elin has since left the area.) |
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Big fish and wild waters say it all for the fishing guide aspect of
Pat Neal's site. But, the Sequim humorist also wanted his book and
columns featured on his "WildLife" Web site.
His wish is my command. . .
A work in progress. .
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This was my original site, built
with a template from Claris HomePage. It served me well for nearly a
year before I started designing Web sites. As my skills rapidly escalated,
the site quickly became an embarrassment.
If this sounds like your present Web site, we need to talk! |
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