Fontana Paddle Company
Posted On: July 9, 2010
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A business site built on the StudioPress Genesis framework using the Outreach child theme.
Starbucker’s Business Cards
Posted On: April 9, 2010
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Terry wanted new business cards to take to SOBCon in May, so he ordered up a SOBCon side and a website side for dual functionality.
Cystic Fibrosis Fatboy
Posted On: March 12, 2010
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A personal Thesis mod site with tremendous potential and backed by ambition.
The alternaview
Posted On: November 12, 2009
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This client wanted a minimalist customization of Mimbo Pro, a new header/logo, and eventually a 125×125 banner to distribute.
Terry Starbucker
Posted On: November 8, 2009
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I migrated Terry from Blogger in 2007 and it was high time for a face lift with a modern theme and SEO, thus another Thesis mod.
RecycledPackaging.com
Posted On: November 3, 2009
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The client wanted a minimalist one-page site to direct traffic to either of their two sites for recycled packaging, so I chose Thesis theme.
Hal Bowman
Posted On: November 2, 2009
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Hal contacted me to create a WordPress site for him because his Flash site was unusable and had zero SEO value. We went “rockstar” to match his persona.
Pioneer Packaging
Posted On: October 24, 2009
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A Thesis theme with a custom home page, this isn’t the most stunning look I’ve done, but it fit the need to match the corporate site.
Due Maternity’s Blog
Posted On: October 19, 2009
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The folks at Due Maternity had a blog that needed some attention, so we ported it to Thesis theme and gave it a re-design on a new domain.
Barry Moltz
Posted On: October 14, 2009
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A new background was of the utmost importance for @barrymoltz with his new book release. Click the title above to see the old one.
BAM!
Posted On: October 13, 2009
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A business/professional layout using Thesis theme for Barry Moltz’s latest book, BAM!
Warrior-Preneur
Posted On: October 9, 2009
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A dark re-skinned theme from ElegantThemes. It turned out “strong and sexy” as requested.
