AccelerationQC.com Makeover

Many have said that your best customers are the ones you already have, and that held true with this home-page redesign project for AccelerationQC.com. I had just built the first version of this website in June 2010, and it was time to make the home page more dynamic with content that could be maintained by Ryan at Acceleration.

See the before and after below…

Before

Quad Cities Sports Acceleration: Before

After

Quad Cities Sports Acceleration: After

Steelcase store(s) shirts

I can’t really claim ownership of these graphics or intellectual property since I made them on my employer‘s time, but I really like how they turned out, so I am sharing.

Three of us from our team came up with a shirt design that would represent the Steelcase, Turnstone, and Coalesse online stores – both for our annual volleyball tournament coming up at the end of the month, and for some good ol’ team pride.

The QR code worked great on 11/14 shirts, but Green Giftz is doing a quick/free reprint on the 3 that weren’t scannable. Great customer service!

Steelcase Store(s) Team Shirts

Steelcase Store(s) Team Shirts

FHBCGR.org (v3)

Screenshot of fhbcgr.org

Screenshot of fhbcgr.org

This is the 3rd rendition of our church (Forest Hills Baptist) website since we’ve been attending and I am really happy with how it turned out. It has a jam-packed CSS sprite, a cool page curl shadow effect, and of course is built on WordPress and the Genesis Framework.

This is one of very few web design projects I have worked on as part of a team, which was a good learning experience as we mapped out the content and information architecture before diving into design.

Post-It Sitemap

Post-It Sitemap / Information Architecture

AccelerationQC.com

Screenshot of www.accelerationqc.com

Screenshot of www.accelerationqc.com

A much more athletic site design than most I have done. :)

Went with brushed metal, striking blue, and deep drop-shadows to achieve the hard-core athlete/trainer look & feel. This was the first site that I built my own Genesis child theme from scratch.

PaulTDoyle.com


Screenshot of www.paultdoyle.com

Screenshot of www.paultdoyle.com

I had the privilege to work with Paul on this site, and got to learn some of what he teaches organizations about cultural competency. He is a fascinating individual and the hope of the site was to reflect his past clients and experience, and to show what he can offer other organizations.

This is another site I loved the design elements of, especially the search area, the big nav buttons, the white-ish glow around the site, and a Facebook widget to display his fan page’s latest content.

MicahAndBetsey.com

Screenshot of www.micahandbetsey.com

Screenshot of www.micahandbetsey.com

Another family wedding/engagement site (a specialty of mine, apparently!). The domain was not renewed, so a screenshot is all you get on this one. It is a modification of the Kubrick theme, with a fun transparent overlay (for the pink lilly), a cool JavaScript photo gallery, and text replacement for the crazy navigation menu font.