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Center Your Website in Your Marketing Strategy
All too often I see clients with gorgeous new websites that no one knows about. Don’t make the mistake of investing time and money into a website and then not integrating it into your communications! Here are some tips.
What goes into a website redo?
I describe my approach to web design as “collaborative” because, as an artist, collaboration is in my DNA. I want to share with you what that means, in the case of a website refresh.
A Dance Website that Moves
In this website redesign for Paufve Dance, background videos create movement and life.
Voice, Values & Design
Michael Morgan’s passion is helping marginalized communities find their voice through theater and performance. The goal of this design was to generate new projects & relationships.
Website Prep School: Images 101
Whether you’re making a new website, or updating the one you have, properly formatting your images is essential. Here are some tips to make sure that your site looks great!
Designing an Actor's Site for Deborah Cortez
Deborah came to me to “level-up” her web presence with a website that would appeal to talent agents and casting directors.
Designing the Remy Charlip Archive
The “shape” of an artist’s body of work, as well as the different forms the work takes, call for different website structures. This is where I can help an artist get clear about how they want their website to work for them and translate that into design.
DIY Websites: 5 Reasons it Pays to Hire Help
With all the DIY website builders out there, it’s more easy than ever to create your own site in a matter of hours, without learning to code. But just because you can do it yourself doesn’t mean you will. Here are 5 reasons why you should consider working with a buddy on your next website.