Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’
Wings and Seeds — The Zaagkii Project
Friday, July 16th, 2010
There is a project I’ve been working on lately that I’d like to share with you called Wings and Seeds — The Zaagkii Project. It is a native plant and pollinator protection initiative that began in 2008. It’s all about recognizing that pollination is an essential ecological function for our survival, and then doing something […]
Tags: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, The Cedar Tree Institute, The Zaagkii Project, United States Forest Service, Web Design, Wings and Seeds, WordPress 3.0
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The 2010 Anthony Line
Monday, June 7th, 2010
Although Anthony & Co., Inc. has been producing advertising specialty items for over fifty years, I’ve only been designing their web site for twelve. The last major update was done about three years ago, so I was glad to get a chance to redesign basically from scratch. The idea here was to create a simple, […]
Tags: Anthony & Co., CSS Sprites, JQuery, PHP, redesign, The Anthony Line, Web Design
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New and Improved Portfolio
Monday, May 17th, 2010
I just thought I’d let you know about a few changes I’ve made to this site (middleearmedia.com) lately. Nothing too drastic really, but I’d like to document the evolution here. Just some minor stylistic changes and progressive enhancements here and there. Most importantly, I redesigned my portfolio. I’ll get into more about that in […]
Tags: Audio, Graphic D, Portfolio, Posters, Tabbed Navigation, Text Shadow, Web Design
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Terracotta half-life gets a new look for 2010
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Terracotta half-life is a tropical funk band from Marquette Michigan that I founded over five years ago. I created the first website for the band in 2005. It was a static site built with HTML and formatted the “old” way with lots of nested tables and inline styles. It was a real pain to update. […]
Tags: Terracotta half-life, Web Design, WordPress, WordPress Themes
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Dynamic Content: Why it’s Essential
Thursday, December 24th, 2009
There are many reasons to have dynamic content on your website, but the two most important are to increase traffic and to increase sales. Dynamic content will drive traffic to your site by helping give you a better ranking in search engine results. It can drive sales (assuming you’re selling something) or conversions by giving […]
Tags: ASP, CGI, CMS, Conditional Content, Drupal, Dynamic Content, Increase Sales, Increase Traffic, Joomla, PHP, SEO, User Experience, Web Design, WordPress
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