May 2009 Projects
I worked on the following projects during the month of May 2009. Note: Sesame Communications contracts with me to do web designs. They handle all the client interaction.
- Sesame Communications – Gross web design
Dr. Gross is a small-by-design dental practice. She had an easier time saying what she didn’t like than what she liked. She wanted a site that didn’t look crowded with text. She wanted the site to have a boutique feel and not be too flashy or sales driven. Using samples she clipped from a magazine, I was able to come up with a color scheme that appealed to her as well as present a look she could be proud of.

- Ballard Plaza Pharmacy – Brochure
Ballard Plaza Pharmacy first came to me to design their logo and develop their brand. They wanted to start incorporating their new look in their marketing pieces. This brochure is one that will be handed out at trade shows. Using shades of the colors from their logo, I was able to make the brochure look attractive while presenting information in smaller pieces instead of whole pages of text.

- AMV – RRC web design
Renaissance Rug Company wanted a website to showcase their carpets, but didn’t want just pictures of rugs on their site. Searching through stock photos of similar rugs with people in them was a priority. They were particular about the colors to use: gold and chocolate brown. The background of the site looks like a screened version of a rug and each page has at least two large photos of people enjoying their rugs.

- Sesame Communications – Schwarcz web design
Comfort Family Dental didn’t have a logo. The doctor was specific about the colors he wanted to use as well as wanting photos of Detroit. I searched for photos and found some that were applicable, using one as a background and the others as a rotating flash banner. I also created a simple text-based logo for the practice name using blocks of color and lines to give a little more character (quick and dirty since I wasn’t being paid to design a logo).

- Sesame Communications – DDA web design
Downtown Dental Association wanted a site that used light greens and browns and had some curves to it. I included a curve in the nav and above the main content, also using gradients to give sections more definition.
After presenting it to the client, they decided they wanted brighter greens and darker blues. They also wanted to use a photo of Mt. Rainer in the header and the navigation moved to the left. The following is the revised design.

- Adam Smith – Web design
Adam Smith is a politician that needed his website redesigned to look more modern. He also wanted to add a blog and social media icons. The new site is better organized. The following is a screen shot of the old site.
This is what the new site looks like:

- Sesame Communications – Russell web design
Dr. Russell is located in the Bahamas and wanted a playful site. The trick was to do this using colors that would coordinate with his logo colors of orange and purple.
After Dr. Russell reviewed the design, he designed that he didn’t want playful and wanted more of a boutique feel. Below is the revised design.

- Confidential – Wall canlendar design
Client wanted a wall calendar that would be attractive to display and allow enough space to write in events.

- Sesame Communications – Organ Web Design
Dr. Organ wanted his website to use colors from his logo and have a spa quality to it. Since his logo has a gradient in it, I used the same colors to create a gradient background to reaffirm his brand. The rotating flash banner shows people of all ages since his clientele has a wide variety.

- Sesame Communications – Israel web design
Dr. Israel wanted to use blues and grays on his site. Since he’s near the beach, he wanted to include something to show that relationship. In the flash banner, I used a single photo of a beach and masked several sets of people that were placed in front of the beach scene and rotated. The background also has some elements that give the appearance of being underwater.

- AMV – Columbia Hospitality landing page
Columbia Hospitality needed a landing page to announce a wine festival they were sponsoring. The logo for the event was already created and needed to be pretty big since it included the event name. the page also needed to match the branding of the Columbia Hospitality website. To give the page more interested, I located several photos of the event location and placed them across the top of content area.

- Seattle Reproduction – Patient flyer

- Seattle Reproduction – Rack card

- Seattle Reproduction – Postcard

- AMV – Northwest Environmetrics web design
Northwest Environmetrics wanted to redesign their website to make it more modern and to better show what they did.Below is the original site:

This is the new design:

- Sesame Communications – Miller web design

- Sesame Communications – Steiner web design take 2

- Sesame Communications – Thompson web design

- Sesame Communications – Hutchison web design

- Pro Bono – Twitter backgrounds


