“Design Projects” Archive

Jeff Matis for City Council

On June 19th, 2007 David Zemens wrote:

matis.gifProject Complete: I just completed a simple but attractive website for Rochester MI city council candidate Jeff Matis. The website is built, once again, with WordPress as the backend. Using WordPress allows the site Admin to add, edit and delete all of the page content. In fact, he opted to used WordPress as a simple CMS and to not even use the blog feature of the software.

The structure of the site is quite simple, and the look is clean and professional in appearance, which is exactly what the client wanted for his political campaign. As normal, the site is written as valid XHTML strict, valid CSS and Section 508 compliant as well. Please stop over and take a look at www.JeffMatis.com.

Thanks for the project, Jeff. I hope your campaign is successful!

Note:Â This project was actually completed by another business of mine, 1955 Design. Regardless of the designer name in the footer, I created the website myself!

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Project Complete: Troy Family Practice

On April 23rd, 2007 David Zemens wrote:

tfp1.gifThis is a complete redesign of the existing Troy Family Practice website. In addtion to providing a cleaner, more upscale look, the new website is driven by the WordPress content management system.

Using WordPress allows the Practice Administrator to update the contents of the website regularly, using the simple and efficient WordPress administration panel. In addtion, the site will feature the more traditional “blog” component, which will allow the physicians and administrators to update patients on medical news, office updates, and other items of interest to their patients. The side benefit of all of this update content will be great search engine page rankings, too!

It was a terrific project to work on and I am delighted with the way it turned out. Accessible by design, XHTML and CSS compliant, and Section 508 valid as well.

Thanks to Dr. Shawn Syron, Dr. Stacey Beltz, Dr. Harjaneet Bedi and Practice Administrator Kathy Zemens for letting me design their new website!

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Project Complete: DollarBuyDollar.com

On April 19th, 2007 David Zemens wrote:

dollar.jpgI was initially contacted by the client on a Tuesday. By mid-day Thursday I had completed the design of a custom WordPress blog theme for the folks over at DollarBuyDollar.com.

The new theme is Widget ready, optimized for the placement of Google Adsense ads, uses some neat concepts to be search engine optimized (courtesy of Mike Cherim) and offers a clean, professional appearance – just as the client desired. It is not the most involved WordPress theme, but it works for the client. In addtion, it is Section 508 standards compliant, valid XHTML to the Strict standard, and valid CSS as well.

It was a quick, fun project! Thanks for contacting me, Fellowes, and for establishing a working relationship with a web designer 3000 miles away!

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Plan USA
Needs Your Support

Plan USA Plan USA is part of a global alliance of sixty two countries that help children and families in need through programs that improve their health, livelihood, education, and communities.

The work of organizations like Plan USA has a direct and immediate impact in the lives of some of the world's poorest people, plus you get to establish a lasting bond with the child you sponsor. We have chosen to sponsor a child through Plan USA and ask you to consider them when deciding on your future charitable contributions. Thank you!

Dinner & a Movie
Needs Your Support

Dinner And A Movie PDX Portland, Oregon has the highest per capita population of homeless youth in the United States. The mission of Dinner and a Movie is dedicated to re-parenting the broken hearts of Portland's lost youth. They share the love of Jesus by providing hope and a chance at new life.

We support Dinner and a Movie and ask that you consider them when making your next charitable decision.

Great Gift Idea

Vintage Rotary Phones Interested in a walk down memory lane? Take a look at my friend Dennis Markham's website, VintageRotaryPhones.com.

Dennis sells beautifully restored rotary dial telephones, something many of us remember from our childhood. Take a look at what he has to offer - you will not be disappointed.

Special Thanks

This blog theme was written by Mike Cherim. I have taken the liberty to modify some of the images and some of the features. My apologies, Mike, if I have goofed something up. I tried my best to keep it working smoothly! Thanks for the great WordPress theme.

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