
- PhotographIt.com
- Client:
- Denise Cottin
- Work:
- Logo design, web design, and WordPress integration
The client wanted a web site that showed off her photography and provided a way sell her prints. The subdued neutral color of the design allows the photographs to take center stage. A Flash-based album-generator tool was integrated into WordPress to allow the client to organize the display of photographs herself.
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- Matt Reynolds
Massage & Bodywork - Client:
- Matt Reynolds
- Deliverables:
- Logo, business card, and web site
- Work:
- Logo design, web design, and WordPress integration
Matt wanted an identity system for his bodywork business that communicated professionalism but also portrayed his grounded and approachable personality. The warm colors and brush stroke impressions of the design reflect the creative philosophy of his practice. The web site is built on WordPress.
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- Melissa MacDonald
- Client:
- Melissa MacDonald
- Deliverables:
- Logo, business card, and web site
- Work:
- Logo design, print layout, web design, and WordPress integration
The client wanted a unique and memorable brand to market herself as a yoga instructor. The yoga-practicing frog logo was developed based on a brainstorming session with the client. The whimsical web design was inspired by the client’s two passions: teaching yoga and riding bicycles. The site is built on WordPress.

- Work In Progress
- Client:
- Work In Progress (a concept exploration)
- Deliverables:
- Concept development, Moodle integration, CSS
Work In Progress is a web site concept of a remote career-exploration workshop that leads registered participants through a series of exercises modeled after the book What Color Is Your Parachute.
The site was built on the Moodle education CMS. The online workshop guides groups of participants through a progression of self-reflective exercises, which they share with others in their group and a facilitator in online discussions.

- San Francisco Honorary Publication Awards
- Client:
- 110 Media
The client wanted a sophisticated design that gave the impression of authority and credibility.