Web Design

Dayley Agile

Posted by Perri Collins on Oct 24, 2011 in Web Design

Dayley Agile

Alan, founder of Dayley Agile, wanted a professional-looking website, with a warm, airy feeling. The pièce de résistance on the front page is the beautiful graph graphic, designed by Stephanie Liebold. For this website, I also imported the old Dayley Agile blog into the new format and included a fancy modal box when you click on a link to a video. See for yourself at...

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Danielle Reports 4 U

Posted by Perri Collins on Oct 23, 2011 in Web Design, Work

Danielle Reports 4 U

Reporter Danielle Williams came to me when she wanted to revamp her website. She felt it was dark and outdated, and wanted something bright and cheerful that reflected her bold personality, but gave her the functionality to update the content herself. Naturally, we chose WordPress. I make Danielle’s photos and videos the focus of the site, and jazzed up the look with hot pink accents. Not boring and outdated any more! Take a look:...

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The Green Queen

Posted by Perri Collins on Feb 16, 2011 in Web Design, Work

The Green Queen

Danielle the Green Queen, contacted me about doing a site featuring her green tips and video. Danielle wanted the site to be fun and informative, but well-organized and minimalistic. Using WordPress, we came up with an idea and modified a theme to meet those needs. Take a peek at http://daniellethegreenqueen.com and learn a few new ways to go...

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Arizona Newspapers Association

Posted by Perri Collins on Jan 15, 2011 in Web Design, Work

Arizona Newspapers Association

The first time I redesigned the Arizona Newspapers Association website (in 2007), I moved away from the glaring primary color scheme and was able to help them organize the information better. The second time I redesigned the site, I used WordPress to provide better functionality. See it now at:...

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90 Days to Phoenix

Posted by Perri Collins on Aug 6, 2010 in Web Design, Work

90 Days to Phoenix

The producers of the documentary “90 Days to Phoenix” came to me with a plan and a template and asked me to help them put together a site where they can blog and showcase the film. They wanted a gritty, urban feel with pops of color. Take a look at http://90daystophoenix.com, and don’t forget to watch the trailer to the documentary while you’re...

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Mark Scarp

Posted by Perri Collins on May 15, 2010 in Web Design, Work

Mark Scarp

When veteran newspaper columnist Mark Scarp was laid off from his daily newspaper, he knew he needed to develop an online presence to attract potential employers. He wanted an inexpensive but simple platform to display his resume and his work. I took an existing template and customized it for Tumblr. The maroon and gold are the colors of his alma mater and his tweets appear below his...

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Sonoran News

Posted by Perri Collins on May 15, 2010 in Web Design, Work

Sonoran News

Sonoran News is a weekly newspaper in suburb north of Phoenix. Their former web designer handled all the news updates, but they were looking for an alternative. I built a template for them and taught the staff some basic HTML skills so that they could update the news site...

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Renee Schafer Horton

Posted by Perri Collins on May 14, 2010 in Web Design, Work

Renee Schafer Horton

Renee is an award-winning journalist who contacted me via Twitter to build her an online portfolio using the WordPress platform. She wanted something clean and simple that she could learn to update herself. Even though she lives over 150 miles away, we were able to build a plan to suit her needs. The site has all her contact information, her twitter updates in the sidebar and a selection of links to her...

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