StatementJewels.eu
Mart van Drunen needed a clean, elegant site for his appointment-only
business, Statement Jewels. Whilst not being a shopping site, this
project needed to showcase the range of Mart's collection, as well
as his other talents of jewellery appraisal and design. For this site
I did all the photography, copywriting, design and layout, and coding. |
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Glenrumsey.com
New York performance artist Glen Rumsey needed a web site to promote
a new show he was creating, and to raise funds for the production
costs. I made a small site for him; this is now the second iteration,
which has grown in features and content, along with the successful
progress of his company. |
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Provincetown.com
For Provincetown Design Group, redesigned the layout, navigation and
architectural structure of Provincetown's pre-eminent web site. Template-based
site uses an innovative combination of original content and user-entered
information keeping the site constantly fresh and current. Paid listings
and advertising throughout the site make it a profitable business
venture as well as a very highly trafficked site. |
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Bubshirt.com
For Boston-based clothing designer Deborah Parker, created a template-based
shopping cart site so wholesaler clients could place their orders
directly. Deborah also needed easy back-end accessibility so she could
update the site regularly - templates gave her this capability. |
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Sladenfeinstein.com
Clean, simple portfolio site for a Boston lighting design company,
again template-driven enabling the partners to add project listings
to the site as they are completed. |
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Birdieptown.com
The Good Scents story above, can virtually be duplicated for this
business, selling original design t-shirts, caps and sweatshirts.
With her template-driven site, Birdie makes a new silkscreen, takes
a digital picture, and then can update her own site. |
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Johnrandallhouse.com
Template-based site for guest house owners Tim and Richard for their
bed and breakfast, the John Randall House. |
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xxxfruit_witness
Issue One: Witness. An Exquisite Corpse.
Sponsored by The Whitney Museum of American Art, XXXFruit was one
of the earliest online venues for artists and writers. Created in
1995, I designed and completed the html coding of Issue One, and then
art directed and produced a team of web designers to produce Issue
Two. |
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xxxfruit_soil
Issue Two: Soil.
See xxxfruit above.
These two sites are no longer available via the Whitney's site, but
for posterity's sake I am keeping them alive here on LudlowLounge. |
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