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Website Design

StillWell: Website

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

This is a website design that I did for a contemporary faith based band. Their goal is to reach out to people who have lost their way and connect them to a community where they may find a path toward healing - as well as a source of food and shelter. So I wanted to create something that was inviting and comforting without being too bubbly or clique.

Lord Save Us: The Tour

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

This is a website design for a tour that is based around the documentary “Lord save us from your followers.” The Film itself is a faith based film that explores the collision of faith and culture in America. The documentary serves as a connecting point for this tour, which travels to college campuses across the country discussing the topics that are presented in the film.

See Jen Write: Website

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

“Seejenwrite.com” is a website that I developed for a freelance writer and childrens book author. She was really inspired by the “Dick & Jane” books and wanted something that captured the retro elements of the 40’s and 50’s erra. I first created the See Jen Write logo using those guidelines and then moved onto the website. She wanted elements that tied in the idea of the “Dick & Jane” play on words with out being too cutesy or child like, so I brought in some more retro contemporary elements as well.

Myth: A Musical

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Myth is a Greek tragedy musical that is in the stages of being marketed to theaters across the country. Its a very interesting storyline about how man over throws the Gods. I was asked to design the logo, website, and additional marketing materials. I was asked to design something that was clean and professional but not too flashy or over designed. They musical is fully written but not completely scored. They wanted this to be reflected in the design.

NashvilleMafia: Old Portfoilo

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

In an attempt to make it easier to update my portfolio website I have moved away from the design above which was a flash based website. I chose to use the blog style method because it is much easier to maintain and update new projects that I work on. Although I really liked the previous design, it was seriously lacking in functionality and usability.