Here is the site concept for Happy Paws Pet Sitting & Dog Walking. Sam wanted a simple clean site that said everything she needed to say in a few pages. To add in a few morsels for the search engines, I put in the javascript slider on the homepage to put in a bit more content without cluttering up the layout.  The finished product was a fun departure from the in depth plugging away of a content managed site. If anyone needs a great pet sitter, give them a call!

Click here to visit Happy Paws Pet Sitting & Dog Walking

Published in Website Design
Thursday, 20 May 2010 17:41

Happy Paws Pet Sitting and Dog Walking

Sam Brit with Happy Paws Pet Sitting and Dog Walking contracted me to develop a logo and website for her new small business. Sam provides pet sitting services to Greensboro, Asheboro and places in between. I initially developed two different logos (the second pictured below in the gallery) one serious and one a bit more fun. After initally approving the serious look (the version below), she quickly decided to follow through with the "fun" one with a few tweeks (a more serious type face). The final version is a fun and clean version that makes for a bold display on the web or other marketing materials.

Click here to check out the Happy Paws Website information.

Published in Logos and Branding
Thursday, 25 February 2010 16:06

Rock 92 Holiday Wine Cellarbration

While working at my previous company, we were a sponsor on Rock 92. We were asked to develop a logo for their upcoming "Wine Cellarbration" whcih woul be used on T-Shirts and other promotional materials. This is the illustration that was used with some other versions in Additional Images.
Published in Logos and Branding
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 23:54

Rejuvenation Medspa

Rejuvenation Medspa was a challenging site to get put together.  I was still working on an old platform of the content management system software that I use, so it incorporates more tables and embedded graphics than I would like to see in my current sites. The site does function well for the medspa as it delivers the information in a clean and consistent fashion.  The employees at the medspa currently maintain the information and I make occasional updates for them. One of the more challenging aspects was finalizaton of the design. I think the final logo came from a company in Thomasville, NC with the remainder of the site having my design. Rejuenation Medspa maintains offices in Asheboro and Greensboro.

*A recent update puts Rejuvenation Medspa on the new software platfor m with a nice new layout.

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Published in Website Design
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 23:43

RedWolf Development

A static HTML site I created in the early 2000's. Notice one of my first dives into flash animation with the slideshow in the upper right. Yup. It could use some updating, but hey...at least it works (on some level) and it shows you how far I've come.

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Published in Website Design
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 23:54

North Carolina Baseball Academy

Located in Greensboro, North Carolina Baseball Academy is owned by former major league baseball player Scott Bankhead. Scott's website serves serveral purpose for his business. First and foremost, it is a means of transferring information to the Acadmey Students including team information and upcoming events.  It also incorporates an online store that allows participants to register for camps and events. The sister site to NC Baseball Acadmey is NCBA Golden Spikes site.

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Published in Website Design
Monday, 26 October 2009 13:21

Greensborough Coffee Logo

A friend and local entrpreneur hired me to develop a logo for their new coffee shop near downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. Playing off the historical signifcance of the city's namesake, General Nathaniel Greene, the new company decided to harken back to days of yore and utilize the olde english spelling. Their website is currently in development. Be sure to swing by their store on State Street and snage a steaming cup o' Joe.
Published in Logos and Branding