Three years ago, I designed a site to help promote the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible (NRSV). Proving that publishing’s changes affect even the market for Bibles, HarperOne wanted to redesign this site so it was more geared toward generating Bible sales. The redesigned site is built (of course!) in WordPress, allowing HarperOne complete control over promotion and updates going forward. And the austere design aesthetic (with the colors of a sunrise in the header, coupled with blues, purples, and bronze) gives a sophistcated approach to the physical design.
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SOMA Pain Management Center Site Design
SOMA Pain Management Center is a Chicago-based practice with a holistic approach to medicine. They wanted a bright, clean site design that demonstrated the uniqueness of their practice and communicated the diversity of services they offered. I used WordPress to create a site that is easy to maintain, and very search-engine friendly.
HOW Feature Article on The Post Family
The Post Family is a group of seven Chicago creatives who have achieved the creative ideal—finding an curating a collaborative space that they use as a gallery, workspace, and even a place to host kick-ass parties. Here’s how they made it happen.
Life Events with Creatives feature on HOW Blog
Creatives infuse their talent into pretty much everything they do. I wrote this feature for HOW magazine’s online presence, which shows an amazing stop-motion wedding invitation created by two Chicago-based creatives. After four months and nearly 5,500 photographs later, they created a video wedding invitation their guests (and likely you!) will never forget.
59 North Site Design
Sandra Carpenter is a travel writer living in Stockholm. She wanted a site that would take her existing blog content, and expand it into a site including travel tips, a portfolio of her existing editorial work, and also promotes her book project. 59 North is the result—a dynamic WordPress (of course!) blog that also integrates her husband’s exceptional photography as part of the design.
Boston Body Pilates Site Redesign
Boston Body Pilates wanted a redesigned site that’s dynamic, evocative of their studio space, ably represents all their offerings and locations, and easy to update. I used WordPress as the platform—and JQuery to create different rotating messages on the homepage. I integrated Boston Body’s existing scheduling software into the site design, so clients are able to reserve classes, buy class packages, check schedules, and even send gift certificates through the site.
Rebecca Walker Email Newsletter Template Design
Rebecca Walker is an author, blogger, speaker, and teacher. (TIME magazine even named her one of the 50 most influential people of her generation.) She needed a versatile email newsletter she could use to connect with fans, promote new writing, events, and more. I designed and built a template that she can maintain herself using Campaign Monitor that is as evocative as Rebecca’s personal style as it is informative.
The Swell Season Site Refresh
To coincide with the launch of their new album, Strict Joy, Oscar-winning singer/songwriters The Swell Season wanted to make significant improvements to their site. At the behest of Glen Hansard himself (read about my fun night out with the band here), we added a discussion board, custom Twitter feed, integration with social media sites, and many personal photos to the site.
Voices of the Holocaust Launch
I’m so thrilled by the launch of this site. This site collects the earliest-known oral histories of Holcaust survivors, recorded by Dr. David Boder on a wire recorder in 1946. This site restores those recordings and makes them available online. It also maps the locations or survivors and provides a detailed history of these survivors. For this site, I created the user interface (which necessitated intricate search functions), and the physical design.
LakeviewPt.com Launch
Lakeview Physical Therapy had created a Web site six years before using a (now antiquated) Web authoring software. Needless to say, they were eager to update their look to better reflect their service and range of work. Using an existing WordPress theme template, I worked with their limited budget to create a site that was easy to maintain and much more visually pleasing. (Not to mention, super search-engine friendly.)