Photographer

I designed website to promote my own photography – one that would allow me to sell prints, cards, downloads and even photo-books efficiently. The site features multiple galleries with Lightroom enlargement for each image, direct sales, free eCards, and flip-books that allow the viewer to preview the books in their entirety. Rivkah Walton, MFA, Photographer

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Health Practitioner

Joanne Fagerstrom needed an old website re-envisioned in a contemporary style – one that she could edit herself when class schedules change or new programs are offered. We worked together to re-organize the site to be accessible to her potential and current students and clients. Joanne Fagerstrom, PT, CFP

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Rabbi’s Outreach

Rabbi Debra Smith needed a website that would let unaffiliated Jewish and interfaith couples and families know about her teaching and officiating for weddings, b’ mitvahs, and other life cycle events. Rabbi Debra Smith

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Nature & Spirituality

Rabbi Julie Danan needed a re-make of an older site that would allow for expansion, deeper layers and control over the order information would appear. This “virtual retreat center” includes text, images, video and audio clips to provide an immersion in the intersection of spirituality and the natural world. It also features “connect to” and “share” social media links, as part of its mission to create a community of fellow-journeyers. Wellsprings of Wisdom

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Designer’s Website

Clifford Wagner Science Interactives, a business that designs, builds, and installs science and children’s museum exhibits needed an updated website that would engage his target audience as well as his exhibits engage participants. He also wanted to shift the emphasis from renting existing science exhibits to creating new, customized ones. The site features interactive panels and showcases videos of both Clifford and young visitors. Clifford Wagner Science Interactives

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Poet’s Blog Site

Poet and activist Susan Windle needed a contemporary site make-over that would promote both her blog and her “products” – books, prints and programs. The site makes use of video, audio clips, and expandable “accordion” displays to present large amounts of information in digestible bites. Also see Susan’s testimonial. SusanWindle.com

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