Marietta Restoration Associates is a wonderful example of providing a much-needed facelift to an older design. Their previous design was a beast of a design, using the best (and worst) coding techniques of the late '90s. Updating the menu and maintaining consistency across the entire website, to add or remove a single page, was a multi-hour affair!

The website has since been restructured with WordPress as a content management system, and overall accessibility of the website has been improved by replacing the Flash elements with jQuery image rotators (thereby both enabling use on mobile web browsers such as the iPhone, and improving search engine optimization) and modern design techniques such as seperating content from presentation.

Now, when adding or removing a page from the website, instead of taking several hours, it takes several minutes — and there is no worry about having missed a page.

Faull Fabricating, Inc. maintains a more static website than most clients, and so opted for a static design. Aiming for a modern industrial feel, while still incorporating their existing logo, we re-photographed all their existing machinery, and cleaned up many of the typos that had been previously overlooked by their last design consultant.

Inflationomics is a combination of an Online Magazine and Blog, advocating responsible fiscal policy and pointing out the inflationary tendencies central to present governmental policy.

The current design was a realignment of the original design, bringing it up to date with modern styling and data architecture. Archer Web Designs is responsible for all the coding and design implementation behind the current look and feel of the website, operating under heavy style direction from the client.

The Center for Futures Education is a company providing Futures Broker training courses and educational material to the Commodity Futures industry.

The site needed to be a professional, clean, and accessible front end to a variety of visitors using a wide range of browsers. It also needed to be adaptable enough to accomodate their online glossaries fitting within the design, and integrate with their online store.

Destination Station was a small job for a client who just needed a basic website — but needed the website to be powered by a Content-Management System (CMS).

Destination Station is run on the WordPress engine, which allows for tremendous versatility in how the site can be maintained. It also opens up all plugins written for WordPress, permitting for an astounding amount of features able to be added to a website for free.

An example of our work for faith-based organizations, Grace Anglican Church, in Slippery Rock, PA needed their website redone. They are a newly founded church, with a quickly growing congregation.

By way of an engine powering the site, we decided to go ahead with WordPress, due to several features such as the ability to embed audio sermons on webpages, and the ability for the pastor (who is not a computer whiz) to make changes to the website on an as-needed basis — without having to wait for a 'tech-guy' to get around to it.

The Black Womens' Leadership Council is an advocacy group for black women who work with Xerox. They needed a freshening up of their site to match a previously established design on some printed materials.

Their final result is a WordPress-powered site, utilizing plugins to provide event calendars, news feeds, and contact forms. It also ties in with some Flash and custom-written PHP applications.