Category Archives: Portfolio
Design and WordPress Development: HealthyCommunityInitiatives.com
John needed a site that would allow several contributors to work together. I designed and developed the site in WordPress to allow each contributor ease of use. Please visit HealthyCommunityInitiatives.com for the full site experience. Click image for large view.
WordPress Development: TamaraSuttle.com
Tamara already had an HTML version of her site, and wanted to reproduce it in WordPress. I duplicated her site and added a blog section. Please visit TamaraSuttle.com for the full site experience. Click image for larger view.
Design and WordPress Development: RadzimaPhoto.com
A photographer needs a portfolio, and John’s photos deserved a site that would enhance their beauty and not distract from the subject matter. Please visit RadzimaPhoto.com for the full site experience. Click the image for a larger view.
Design and WordPress Development: JDsCycleShack.com
JD needed an updated look and better control over site, so I created this for his custom made bicycles. Please visit JDsCycleShack.com for the full site experience. Click on the image for larger view.
WordPress Development: YourMemoryPortrait.com
The artist knew what she wanted and designed the site herself. I took her design and implemented it into WordPress so she would have total control over her content. Please visit YourMemoryPortrait.com to get the full site experience, and to see Carol’s wonderful work. Click image for larger view.
Poster for Graduate School Workshop (Spring 2009)
Each semester, our office offered graduate students and post-docs a one-day workshop to discuss techniques to keep their head above water and maintain ethical practices in research. I created this poster to appeal to a generation raised on reality television. I also took the photo used in the poster. Click image for larger view.
Logo for a new Research Integrity program (Spring 2009)
When a new educational initiative was created, I was tasked with creating a logo that would be visually appealing in both print and online. Because the program’s acronym was “SARI”, I used vibrant colors and a decorative pattern reminiscint of the Indian garment. I balanced this with a uniformly-sized serif font to add formality. Click [...]
E-mail Advertisement for an Intellectual Property Workshop (Spring 2007)
In order to make a workshop offering stand out, I was asked to create an e-mail advertisement involving images. After working with another unit to establish use of a server to send the e-mail, I created the lightbulb-themed piece, and ensured that the e-mail would still be readable for plain-text users. Click image for larger [...]
Poster for Brown Bag Workshop Series (Spring 2006)
Though cookies are not the focus of these research integrity workshops, we found that they were a big draw. Putting the cookie on the poster sparked interest in what it said, and I often saw people reading the posters as I walked through the lobby of our building. We had record attendance at these workshops. [...]