Effective Communications & Design


Websites

We work with a wide variety of clients with their specific needs in mind. Some clients bring nothing but a need for a greater market presence, others have specific needs to fulfill. We develop soup-to-nuts (and anything in between!) marketing campaigns including

  • websites, including
    • outlining, copy writing and scripting
    • meeting all Section 508 requirements
    • meeting all open system standards such as XHTML and CSS on a variety of different browsers.
    • working with a variety of content management systems
    • search-engine optimization.
  • printed pieces
  • logo designs
  • press releases & distribution
  • social media outreach
Samples of Website work (click on image to go to site)

Wedgworth Leadership Program

My client, University of Florida's Wedgworth Leadership Program, needed someone to keep their website up-to-date, along with their Facebook page. It's a closed-source content management system. I write, edit, code the site and designed and uploaded a Flash file of a slide show.

Council of Neighborhood Associations

My client, Council of Neighborhood Associations, contracted with a closed-source content management system vendor and needed someone to design and develop it. My work consisted of logo design, scripting, editing, coding, and keeping it up-to-date.

Hemlock Society of Florida

My client, The Hemlock Society of Florida, needed a completely new website and communications plan. I designed, scripted, edited, and coded the website, along with design of their logo and updating their Twitter & Facebook page.

Woodland Drives Neighborhood Association

My client, Woodland Drives Neighborhood Association, needed a new website with much more information. I designed, scripted, edited, and coded the website, along with design of their logo.

George A Frederick

This site is actually a hobby of mine—chronicling my ancestor's architectural works. George A. Frederick was a prominent 19th century architect in Baltimore. I began researching his work as a lark and 120 buildings (and webpages) later, I am discovering more information about him. Because of search-engine optimization, I have heard from many historians and archivists and as a result, this site is a work in progress. I researched, wrote, designed, scripted, edited, and coded the website, along with design of the logo.