360 Event Design
An event planner with a passion for food, art, service, and providing a superb experience for attendees and anyone else involved in her spectacular events.
Since this wasn't your average "planner" we had to come up with a site that showcased the interests and skills of the exceptional staff, making sure that all of the areas were properly called out and easy to navigate without getting lost in the sheer volume of content available to interested users.
RSS feeds automatically importing relevant information were added to enhance the readers experience and add to the amount of information available. An additional and non-standard to the CMS blogging component was added to make the blogging experience more seemless and easy.
Luna's Pet Stop
Luna's Pet Depot is a local pet store. The owners supplied the logo and the images. They deal only in natural food for animals and non-toxic, safe, made in America pet items.The blog feeds news stories relevant to the products carried by the owners. The site feeds to Facebook and they aslo have a link to eBay.
The slide show shows diffferent images from the store and they have a products page and a blog. The blog feeds news stories relevant to the products carried by the owners. The site feeds to Facebook and they aslo have a link to eBay.
Shitheadery
The site was designed as a “news site” with tons of content from several of contributing writers. Each category has its own menu item and section. The front page is populated automatically and dynamically based on the age or popularity of the article.
Out of cynicism and frustration was born shitheadery.com (pronounced shi-they-duh-ree).
The goal was to create a platform to highlight modern sophistry, intellectual dishonesty, social hypocrisy, smug attitudes of entitlement, and occasionally simple bad manners. The contributing writers call their families, strangers, neighbors, communities, leaders, and occasionally themselves to task for acts of shitheadery.
The site was designed as a “news site” with tons of content from several of contributing writers. Each category has its own menu item and section. The front page is populated automatically and dynamically based on the age or popularity of the article.
The Clusterzine area is a magazine component that is filled with relevant news items. The authors each have their own page and there’s a module to the right of any given article that displays the latest article by the author of the current article.
Unlike many "blog" sites that can only show a small amount of of the latest few articles and posts, this site shows visitors the volume of articles available.
The site has a Google rating of 4 and 10,000 twitter followers.
Fladdap
Fladdap.com is a tech web site providing tips and tricks for visitors in various areas of technology. The site has a few contributors each with their own blog. There are also main areas throughout the site that focus on specific areas of technology. The menus were set up to make navigation throughout the site easy and fluid. Three menu systems call out the main sections of the site and are customized based on the different key areas of the site.
Each contribitor has a secure login and can add articles and blog posts. The latest blog posts and articles are added dynamically to the front page of the site, showing the newest additions first.
Click here to go to the site.
Advertizing is also a key component of the site and areas were setup to allow for a variety of advertising based on the content of the section. The site is equipped with easy meta tagging for search engine optimazation and a tagging system for key words for search engines and on the site internally.
The site has a Google page rank of 4.
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