Web Design/Development Projects

Screen shots and descriptions to past web design/development projects with links to video tours and/or active sites were appropriate.
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Grants for Results

A small, informational style site managed entirely through the open-source program WordPress for a consultant specializing in grant writing.

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Home Garden Party 2001

This site was created for a local Home and Garden Party Designer in 2001. The primary goal of this site was to encourage visitors to:

  1. Book a party with the consultant.
  2. Launch their own business by becoming a consultant themselves.
  3. Sell home decor items as a fundraiser for organizations.
  4. Enter a monthly drawing for a free bean pot.
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Fantasy Pets 2000 Site

Fantasy Pets was an e-commerce site was built during 2000 to market unique, stuffed toys made from designer swimsuit remnants to the public (B2C), while allowing distributors to submit re-stock orders (B2B). When this site was setup, options for new e-commerce sites were limited.

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CEBUG - Computer Erie Bay Users Group

CEBUG (Computer Erie Bay Users Group) is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to computer users living within the Erie County Ohio and surrounding communities. The requirements for this site are based around two primary goals.

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Kraus Auctions 2005

This site, created in 2004, was used by a license auctioneer to showcase auction ads and photos, explain the basic terms and conditions for sales, and provide contact information for those wishing to sell unwanted items. Licenses for the graphics used for this site can be arranged.

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Lands End Sparkle Blinds2005

This site, created in 2004, was to served two distinct purposes. The first was to explain how the cleaning and repair services for Sparkle Blinds worked, and the other was to showcase Land's Ends role as a local distributor for Kathy Ireland's window treatments by Alta. This site was not setup as an actual ecommerce, although the owner was able to handle credit cards. For this reason, it operated more as an online catalog.

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