Tag: ‘website’

Wallkill Body Shop

December 1, 2009 | filed under: Case Studies, Site Launch

http://www.wallkillbodyshop.com

I’ve added a new site to my portfolio: Wallkill Body Shop. They are a mom and pop body shop located in Wallkill, NY  and run by Carole Ann and Mike Paquette. They came to me looking for a clean, informative site that they’ll be able to keep up to date and easy to use.

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50 Ways 50 Days

September 22, 2009 | filed under: Case Studies, News

50 ways 50 daysRecently I had the good fortune of working with Brian Kaufmann at Tipping Media, who contracted me to do the programming end of the website for a program called 50 Ways 5o Days. My job was to convert Tipping Media’s design to a WordPress theme, write two custom plugins, and integrate Facebook Connect. Overall, this was a really fun project to work on- I got to do some pretty cool stuff.

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Info Overload- New Blog Design

August 19, 2009 | filed under: Case Studies, Site Launch

Info Overload Screen

I hadn’t realized it, but next month will be 2 and a half years since my last blog redesign, which is considerably longer than my previous time between designs; I was young and impressionable and didn’t know what I wanted. But now something is different. My needs in 2007 were different than my needs now. Then, this was just a place for blog entries (and the occasional trying out a new web dev trick). Now information sharing has increased 10 fold. I have shared thoughts and links on Facebook, Google Reader, Twitter, and here. The new design needs to reflect that, especially since my day-to-day blogging has decreased with the advent of Twitter. I present to you: Info Overload.

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BurkeCatholic.Org Launched

July 7, 2009 | filed under: Announcements, News, Site Launch

screenAfter several months of design and development, I am proud to announce the launch of Burke Catholic High School’s new website. Burke first came to me back in November seeking a new, more interactive, easier to update website geared towards current students, parents,and prospective families. In development, I created the first iteration of Minerva CMS, a content management system powered by WordPress and geared towards high schools.

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June Newsletter

June 30, 2009 | filed under: News, Newsletter

The June Newsletter is now available. In this issue, I cover:

  • The new Manifest Development design
  • A new case study: My brother’s website
  • A new referral program!
  • And of-course, the monthly special

View it here and sign up to have it emailed to you!

New Design Launched

June 27, 2009 | filed under: Announcements, News

New DesignIf you’re reading this in an RSS reader, you’re going to want to click through- Manifest Development has a new face! Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been working on a new website that accomplished a few specific goals: have a cleaner design that integrates the new logo, have a theme that is more general and easier to update, and be more blog friendly. I think I’ve managed to hit all of those goals.

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Case Study: USPB.Org

April 11, 2009 | filed under: Case Studies

USPB.org

The University of Scranton Programming Board (USPB) needed an up-to-date, completely dynamic site to display their upcoming events and current news and information about the organization. They wanted a content and media rich website that would attract college students and get them to participate in their events. Manifest Development worked with them every step of the way, learning how the organization worked to give them a website that catered to those needs.

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