TODAY'S DATE:  Wednesday, August 20, 2008


PORTFOLIO - active SITE DESIGNS - PAGE 3:

WWW.RIDESAINT.COM:
Original micro-website design for new heavy-duty bicycle components manufactured by non other than Shimano. Design was created with Shimano's master content management system called Communiqué by Day Corporation in mind. Site is completely maintained and run by Shimano's web team. Emphasis on product information and appeal to target demongraphic. Site can be reached through Shimano's Portal website as well. Includes a Flash Animation rollover on the product page.

WWW.MEETINGALLIANCE.COM:
Website redesign for a meeting planning company, based in New Jersey. Emphasis on sales information and some search engine optimization. Includes rollover dropdown DHTML navigation, Request for Info email form and a Flash intro.

WWW.MICROSTATLABS.COM:
Website for cleanroom business laboratory offering a multitude of differenet services. Site design developed from existing letterhead and logo. Site conceptualization, design, and creation utilizing existing logo and company brochures and pictures taken for promotion. Site just about complete. Has nice clean/quick flash intro and JSP form mail for client requests, etc

WWW.STARLITEROOM.COM:
Website displaying an eclectic collection of killer vintage items from the 50's, 60's and 70's, all for sale. Site conceptualization, design, and creation utilizing existing logo and input from client. Flash animation of logo Intro. Set up for client to easily take over maintenance of site.

WWW.ATOMIC-TIKI.COM:
Simple website designed for retail sale of retro, tiki & vintage items including an online store by Americart. Site design and creation of site worked out closely with client, who created rough sketches of artwork and had site ideas in mind. Logo created by STUDIO531.COM. Site recently taken over for maintenance by client.

WWW.LABODEGA-ANTIQUES.COM:
Website for specialty Spanish Colonial antique dealer with emphasis on a product display as well as integration of form updates for new item acquisitions. Re-design utilizing existing site framework but with emphasis on richer & deeper graphics and better form update capabilities for new items.