Client Projects

Create Louisville is a project to discuss, critique and praise creative work being done in Lousiville. The client came to me with a complete design concept in hand. I did the behind the scenes magic to turn that design concept into a fully functional Movable Type powered site.

URL: www.createlouisville.com

Keywords: Movable Type, HTML, CSS, template modification

Forge Louisville is a group whose mission is to foster entrepreneurship in Louisville and the surrounding region. They hired me write about startups and entrepreneurship for the organizations blog. This project is ongoing.

URL: www.forgelouisville.com

Keywords: Writing, Content Production

Electric Politics For this popular political blog I was hired to do behind the scenes code updates to help the site make better use of the most recent version of Movable Type and troubleshoot code problems that were inhibiting the site's performance.

URL: http://www.electricpolitics.com

Keywords: Movable Type, HTML, CSS

Consuming Louisville is a blog about arts, entertainment, dining, business and community events in Louisville, Kentucky. I deeply love Louisville and want to give as much support to people and businesses doing cool things in Louisville as I can. That’s why Consuming Louisville exists.

It is naturally powered by Movable Type and it is designed, coded and edited by me.

URL: www.consuminglouisville.com

Keywords: Movable Type, HTML, CSS, Content Production

Express Train Though currently on hiatus Travis Ruse’s Express Train is one of the most well known and acclaimed photoblogs in existence. I performed extensive modifications to the site’s existing design and its functionality to make it look and act like Travis wanted.

URL: www.travisruse.com

Keywords: Movable Type, HTML, CSS, Photoblogs, template modification, design modification

Roadside Theater For this small non-profit theater company I modified an existing design to the client's specifications and created easily editable templates so additions and further modifications could be done in-house.

URL: www.roadside.org

Keywords: HTML, CSS, design modification, template creation Shelly Zegart For Shelly Zegart, an internationally known expert on antique American quilts, I created, and currently maintain, a simple website that serves as a platform for distributing biographical information about Zegart as well as archival copies of articles, lectures and catalogues she's written. I also consult with Zegart on new technologies and how she can integrate them into her business and personal life effectively and beneficially.

URL: www.shellyquilts.com

Keywords: HTML, CSS, consulting, design

The Alliance for American Quilts The Alliance for American Quilts is a non profit organization dedicated to preserving the art, history and legacy of American quilts and quilters. I worked with the organization for over five years and still serve as an occasional web advisor. My work for The Alliance included overseeing and managing a complete redesign of two large web properties, database management, creation of an an organizational blog (including matching the blog's design with the main site design) and updating static website content.

URL: www.centerforthequilt.org

Keywords: HTML, CSS, project management, database management, blog, WordPress, design, template modification

Arouet For author and Microsoft Office System MVP and 18th century French philosophy fan Stephanie Krieger I created a flexible, highly personalized Movable Type blog.

URL: www.arouet.net

Keywords: Movable Type, HTML, CSS

A Walk Through Durham Township Kathleen Connally’s site is another very well known and very highly regarded photoblog. I created and coded the general layout with detailed art direction from Connally and implemented Movable Type functionality.

URL: www.durhamtownship.com

Keywords: Movable Type, HTML, CSS, Photoblogging

I Heart Yarn I Heart Yarn's owner needed some small functional changes made to her Blogger template and style modifications made to the site's design. I did them quickly and affordibly and sent her on your nifty, knitting way.

URL: www.iheartyarn.com

Keywords: Blogger, HTML, CSS