I’ve categorized clients into their industry (e.g. writer, photographer, non-profit, etc.).
Gelberg Variations
Some nice imagery can make the home page of a site stunning and memorable. Sarah Gelberg launches her Gelberg Variations.
I’ve categorized clients into their industry (e.g. writer, photographer, non-profit, etc.).
Some nice imagery can make the home page of a site stunning and memorable. Sarah Gelberg launches her Gelberg Variations.
A clean, professional site using many of the powerful features of WOO canvas.
CTLA now has a site that can help them manage their members, disseminate information, and even collect dues for their membership organization. All with WordPress, plugins, and add-ons.
No CSS was harmed in the making of this website. It's all Canvas, all using the WOO Canvas admin.
Strong, clean site with some nice overlay effects from the graphic designer.
Flagstone Pantry is going to be exciting to watch. Kristen Desmond is a rockstar who is going to make this happen.
Tell Phil Siegel your business and he'll tell the world. What better tool than WordPress and Jetpack Publicize to get his business out to the world.
Together with Querido Galdo, we've gone another smart-looking beauty to unveil.
She has done some work for some big magazines and has the photo spreads to flaunt it. A colorful site with loads of excellent writing.
Here's a good example of how easy (and powerful) the Canvas theme is. What looks like a simple design is actually a bit tweaked to keep it, well, simple.
Annie Kay is rocking a new stunner of a website at Every Bite is Divine. Semi-transparent CSS color, vibrant color and the bonus: excellent content.
The third in a trio of sites we did for a law group. The consistency of the theme framework means less fiddling for the team working on the content.
Katrina Rozelle does jaw-dropping (and mouth-watering) work. But her old site just wasn't showing it off.
They already had a WordPress website, but we wanted to bring it up to speed as the other new sites in the organization.
Even if it's a simple one pager, it's easier in WordPress. Of course, the site probably won't remain a simple one-pager, so then it'll be easy to expand it to a full website.