Page 1 Solution's legal marketing resource blog goes live with a new look.
This was a project that started strong but was put on hold for awhile. I'm happy to say that Page1Solution's legal blog is now online. It's been a long time since I designed this WordPress template and after a few minor changes I'm happy with the final design. I changed the header to have a more personal feel that the first version didn't have. I used a real photo instead of the illustration in the first comp and changed the logo text. You can see the first version[ here: ]
After many months of revisions and fine tuning, DR. Angelchik's site is finished with it's redesign. Since this site is so content heavy, I had to come up with a good way to provide the information to the user without boring them with large amounts of text.
Here's a little mock up for an Ohio based attorney. He was looking for a new way to organize the massive amounts of information and attorney resources. The first design featured the buckets higher on the page but the content was given more prominence on this version.
I always like to keep working, so I like to design mock projects whenever I have time. I did this while on vacation over the holidays. I want to make a sweet rubber stamp out of this, but I don't think it's possible without losing the grunge effect.
This was my first stab at the e-commerce site for Vintage Couture, a northern California based furniture/craft business. I wanted to create a site that would offer the client to move a high volume of product, while keeping it simple enough to not get bogged down with massive amounts of information and products.
I had fun with this layout and learned a great deal about creating a sustainable home. I designed this for print and an online flash magazine: A Distinctive Stylebased out of Dallas. This issue was about different ways to protec the environment and how people can start with their own homes.