Client Spotlight: AngelaOrtiz.com

Angela wanted a custom website that was clean, dynamic, fresh and very personal at the same time. Using Squarespace modules, customized CSS, as well as integrating beautiful photos by @JeffUmMedia, we were able to achieve her goals while simultaneously making her site both effective and eye-catching. We also made her site bilingual using this cool … Read more

Client Spotlight: AdlerMusic.com

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Just helped an old friend and fellow musician David Adler fix his website (www.AdlerMusic.com). Sometimes WordPress can get corrupted, but there’s always a way to repair it. In this case there was a problem with the formatting of his hundreds of album and concert reviews. I had to dig deep to find the strange inconsistencies … Read more

Client Spotlight: HjordisLinnBlanford.com

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Minimalist website for her best selves… I had the pleasure of helping Hjordis bring her work to the stage. Well, I should say works, since she’s not only a fantastic actor, but also an excellent stage manager as well as a budding horticulturist and nature artist. We incorporated some of her own photos and design … Read more

Client Spotlight: EvvyEisen.com

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This spring I helped photographer Evvy Eisen redesign her website. Our goal was a minimalist showcase for her wonderful photography, which includes an impressive series of photographs of holocaust survivors, as well as cool historical and architectural photography. Check it out here: www.EvvyEisen.com

Client Spotlight: BrokenReedSax.com

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So, I play baritone sax in a wonderful saxophone quartet, the Broken Reed Saxophone Quartet. The bandleader, Charley Gerard, is a prolific composer, and can churn out arrangements and compositions like nobody’s business! The band’s site used to be on a complicated CMS that CDBaby.com used to offer. Nothing was working and I had to … Read more