Lake of Bays Association
Mar 16Click here to visit Lake of Bays Association
When the lake of bays association hired me to revamp their site, i knew it would be quite an undertaking. There were many pages involved, with subsections, and I made it my priority to make it as easy as possible for them to edit. I pulled off a few new tricks that I had never done before.
One Fifty Five
Mar 01Click here to visit One Fifty Five
OneFiftyFive is a Fine Dining Restaurant in Bracebridge, Ontario. It was sometimes challenging to figure out how to combine my own design opinions along with specific design preferences coming from a couple different people involved in the project. But it is very important to me that my client gets exactly what they’re looking for, even if it means multiple design revisions. I am very thrilled with the final results we achieved together.
On Tap
Mar 01Click here to visit On Tap’s Website
On Tap is an amazingly talented a capella group from the United States. When they approached me to design their website, they had some specific ideas in mind, such as the “Guest Check” concept in the main menu. I also challenged myself to create their “Listen” page with playable mp3 samples, without the use of Flash. (Adobe Flash is unsupported on many mobile devices, especially the iPhone/iPod/iPad devices. It is important to me to avoid using Flash so that the website can function consistently across all of the newest devices).
Carnaross Consulting
Mar 01Click here to visit Carnaross Consulting
Liz Mullan from Carnaross Consulting, approached me to redesign her website that had been offline for some time. The goal was to great a professional web presence, while keeping the cost very reasonable.
An unexpected bonus is that because I work exclusively with WordPress as a content management tool, site updates are very easy for her to do in the future. An amazing thing about doing business in this technology age is that Liz and myself worked on this website without ever meeting in person. All of the work was successfully done over email.
Baysville Marina
Mar 01Click here to visit Baysville Marina
The folks at BaysvileMarina.com approached me to relaunch their existing site. They had a website that was rich with content, but lacked a professional design to do their business justice. I wanted to use a design that was bright and exciting so their visitors could get excited about visiting the marina.




