1955 Design Portfolio
You are now viewing the 1955 Design archives for my web design “Portfolio”. Take a look around at some of my past website design projects.
You are now viewing the 1955 Design archives for my web design “Portfolio”. Take a look around at some of my past website design projects.
Project Complete: I was approached by a past client who had a friend that needed a custom blog theme developed. The friend is currently incarcerated in the Florida federal prison system and wishes to write about the criminal justice / prison system and his role in it, including one set of circumstances that took him to the United States Supreme Court.
I was able to use the basic framework of a blog developed for another client and customize it for use on the new Hubris Corpus website. The client wanted a theme that was rather ominous in appearance due to the serious nature of the anticipated content of this blog. As a result, I broke away from my normal approach and developed a theme that was light colored text on a dark background, which is not normally my preference. However, the associated graphics work nicely with the dark colors and I am very pleased with the final product. So is the client, which is all that really matters.
Project Complete: I just completed a website for Nancy Redd. For those of you who do not know her, Nancy is a former Miss America contestant as well as a $250,000.00 winner on Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
If those two attributes were not enough, Nancy is also a Harvard University graduate who has recently written a book titled Body Drama that is available available at Amazon.com. She’s is also a very attractive young woman!
Project Complete: This project involved customizing a blog theme for The Dividend Guy Blog. Using an existing three column theme, I was able to customize the look, feel and functionality of this financial advice website.
Although it is a standard, three column layout, this site is search engine friendly and Google Adsense ready. This WordPress theme is widget ready, allowing the site administrator to modify most of the sidebar content from directly within the WordPress administration dashboard.
As of the time of this post, the site administrator was still testing the theme and learning about widget implementation. As a result, the site may not be live, but you can take a look at a screen shot image of the new layout.