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stock.ly

Stock.ly Inc.

DESIGNXHTML/CSSLOGO

Stock.ly is the most powerful real time information hub ever created. Together with Marco DiDomenico, I created a fresh, easy to navigate website. I joined the Stock.ly Inc board as the Chief Creative Officer (CCO) to create a website that was fun to use. I am responsible for the look and feel of the site while Marco did all of the heavy lifting behind the scenes.

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AIS Health

AIS Health

DESIGNXHTML/CSSDEVELOPMENTE-COMMERCE

For this project, I was contracted to complete some pieces and parts that previous contractors had been unable to finish in regards to theming, etc. This was another Drupal project and I was eager to spruce up the design. After getting into the layout I realized that it could be so much nicer so I proposed a full site redesign. After a couple mockups, the client was sold. The project is still underway but the site layout is complete and everyone is happier.

Project: In Progress

The Davian Letter

The Davian Letter

LOGODESIGNXHTML/CSSDEVELOPMENTMERCHMARKETINGE-COMMERCE

Designed to offer my client a portal for selling subscriptions to his financial newsletter, this site is as unique as it's content structure. Since conception in 2008, The DL has evolved into an industry powerhouse boasting subscribers from all over the globe. I built a powerful subscription engine that is the life blood of the company's revenue. I created this site from the ground up including logo, markup/design and all backend development.

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J&B Fleet

J&B Fleet: Order Management System

DESIGNXHTML/CSSDEVELOPMENT

What started as a request for a simple, one page order form turned into a full blown order management system. With all of the magic happening behind the scenes, I've been told this system is "changing lives". Gone are the days of faxing in order forms.

Project: In Progress

Auto Interests

Auto Interests

LOGODESIGNXHTML/CSSDEVELOPMENTE-COMMERCEMERCH

The owner of Auto Interests chose me to bring his dream of a auto news site to life. Featuring free and premium content, this website allows users to subscribe for instant access. The project is still in development but the layout and logo were recently approved by the client.

Project: In Progress

Ekklesia

Ekklesia

LOGODESIGNXHTML/CSSDEVELOPMENT

A local church, geared towards young people, tasked me with creating a fresh new site with edge. They provided the logo and I went to work building a clean, usable, edgy layout on top of a solid development platform.

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Ameritool & Die

Ameritool & Die Inc.

LOGODESIGNXHTML/CSSDEVELOPMENT

This local machine shop hired me to build them a sleek, professional web site that provides basic information about their services and gives potential customers the ability to submit work requests.

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Moments To Remember USA: Real Estate

Moments USA: Real Estate

LOGODESIGNXHTML/CSSMARKETING

Moments USA needed a fresh look for their real estate division. They wanted a very simple, clean page that would sell the visitor on the concept in one page. The client has seen a great conversion rate since launching this single landing page and we are now working to update their entire website.

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Moments To Remember USA

Moments To Remember USA

LOGODESIGNXHTML/CSSMARKETING

Used daily by dealers and real estate agents all over the world, this website needed to be very easy to navigate and very "to the point". Most of the magic happens once you're logged into the site.

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Interesting Aftermath

interesting aftermath

DESIGNXHTML/CSS

This was a personal endeavor. I wanted to see what all the hype was about with myspace themeing so I dove into the horribly organized CSS and had a little fun. As you can see from the page, I don't think I've logged in to the site in forever.

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Storm the Armada

STORM THE ARMADA

LOGOILLUSTRATIONDESIGNXHTML/CSST-SHIRTS

Some friends started a band so I wanted to help out in any way I could. I designed this myspace layout along with a t-shirt and some other odd's and end's. I used the cartoon idea as a catchy marketing tool and it caught on pretty quickly.

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