Here you will find a selection of both static, and wordpess sites that I have created from concept to completion. I provide my clients with clean air hosting. The servers run on solar and wind power.
Static websites are simple, non interactive websites that allow clients to provide information to their customers. Static Websites are created using valid HTML and CSS.
James Hastie's specialty is training standard bred racehorses utilizing scientific training methods. He needed promotional material for his new business venture. See the business card section on the print portfolio to view his matching business card.
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Kevin Grubb & Kevin Gutscher had me create this website for them to promote their thriving business, The Basement Boss. Their specialty is fixing leaky basements, as well as providing air purifying home systems.
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I created a site to showcase Evan's Service Centre's used car selection as well as their repair services. This website was updated weekly to reflect their changing inventory.
Wordpress sites are more interactive. By using Wordpress I can make it very easy for my clients to update their own information without knowing any coding languages.
The Grey Bruce GreenBook is a business directory for eco-friendly businesses in the Grey/Bruce area of Southwestern Ontario. I started this website as a means of bringing eco-friendly people and businesses together. The blog has a small but mighty following of about 100 unique visitors every month. This site uses a combination of Wordpress and static web pages.
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Justin is a working musician in Southwestern Ontario who wanted an interactive website to inform his fans about upcoming gigs, albums and news. I used Wordpress to create a blog website that he could easily update.
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Pure Health and Wellness needed a versatile website that provided Diane with a means to interact with her clients. I created this website with a blog cleverly disguised as a newsletter and an "Ask Diane" feature that facilitates people asking nutritional questions which Diane can use to create a FAQ. The website also includes community links and events in the sidebar.