Thokozani Web Site

Posted March 27th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Web Design by Daniel

Thokozani, a movie written and directed by first time director Gregory Collins. He approached me about designing a Web site to promote his upcoming independent movie. Working in collaboration with Gregory, we came up with a Web site, customizing a WordPress theme, giving him the ability to maintain certain sections of the Web site himself.
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KISS Day Logo

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Print Design by Daniel

Working in collaboration with PC Tech Service, I had the chance to design the logo for KISS Day (Kicking in for Springfield Schools). The first annual KISS Day was in 2009, hosted by Am-B-Care Ambulance. They requested the design of a logo and Web site in order to promote their event.

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Somers Village Web Site

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Web Design by Daniel

Somers Village is an active adult community in Somers, CT that requested we build them a Web site to promote the community and the houses they had for sale. Working in partnership with PC Tech Service, we designed a Web site that included a flash gallery on the home page, a list of the different model homes available, as well as a photo gallery.

www.somersvillage.com

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PC Tech Service Web Site

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Web Design by Daniel

PC Tech Service, a small computer repair company requested I design a Web site for them so they could further promote their business. In working closely with the owner, we discovered they needed a simple 4 page site, set up in two columns with simple information about the company in order to generate more clients.

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Route 83 Auto Web Re-design

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Web Design by Daniel

Working in collaboration with PC Tech Service, I was asked to re-design the Web site for Route 83 Auto. Using Dreamweaver and CSS style sheets, I cleaned up their Web site using a 3 column layout, to something clean, elegant and easy to navigate.

www.route83auto.com

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KISS Day Web Site

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Web Design by Daniel

KISS Day (Kicking in for Springfield Schools) launched it’s first annual festival in Springfield, MA in 2009. The event, put on by Am-B-Care ambulance company requested a Web site to promote their event, get sponsors, and attract participants. Working with the organizers of KISS Day, I designed a simple Web site, that was updated with new information pertaining to the event as the event drew closer.

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Kinetic Hope Web Site

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Web Design by Daniel

I had the opportunity to design the Web site for Kinetic Hope, a new physical fitness company. The site was designed in Photoshop, and built in Dreamweaver for the launch of the initial site. It quickly became apparent that we needed to move the site over to a WordPress CMS theme, as the owner wanted the ability to have a blog, as well as e-mail capture function on the site. We modified a WordPress theme to fit the design already created, thus giving the owner the ability to access the blog whenever he wants.

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Collins Clan Praisegram

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Print Design by Daniel

Malcolm and Barbara Collins have been missionaries for over 25 years. They try to keep their supporters up to date with monthly or quarterly newsletters. Recently, they asked me if I would re-design their newsletter, and provide it to them in a format they could attach to an e-mail as well. In working with them, we came up with the four page layout, the basic design, and agreed that the colors would change each season.
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Kinetic Hope Identity

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Print Design by Daniel

Kinetic Hope, a start up physical fitness/personal training and nutrition company asked me to design their identity and business cards. With input from their founder, we came up with a logo that he felt represented what the company stands for. I was also asked to design business cards as well.

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USC Identity Series

Posted March 26th, 2010 in Freelance, Portfolio, Print Design by Daniel

I was asked to design the new logo and identity series for Campus Crusades at the University of Connecticut. They were changing their name from Campus Crusades to UConn Students for Christ. This gave me the opportunity to try to come up with a design that would stand out, look fairly academic as well as incorporate a cross, and the letters “USC”. Once the design was approved, they asked me to provide a couple different variations that they could use along with black and white versions. I chose the 2 shades of blue because the main color at UConn was blue.

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