Ann Perrino creates
hand silk screened canvas totes and handbags in fun colors and sunny
designs. This was a redesign of the original site. The logo and design
elements
I used came from the signage of the Ann Veronica shop in
Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Anne Taintor is an artist whose sly and funny collages have evolved into an business that features her unique brand of humor on dozens of products now carried in stores across the United States and internationally. The television channel Oxygen uses Anne's work in their promotions and one of her illustrations was featured in an article in the New York Times. This was a redesign of the original site.
Cornelia DeBrun took her extensive collection of beautiful antique postcards and created a line of distinctive T-shirts for sale on her site.
Bag Ladies Tea sells tea for all the women in your life; each tea bag comes with a tag printed with one of many oh-so-true sayings. The site design used different elements from the product's package designs-- typography and illustrations.
The natural world as seen through the photographs of Brian
Gehan
is one of striking color, pattern and beauty.
Diane York is a Bridal Consultant who specializes in weddings and events in Southern Maine. She wanted her site light and bright and featuring daffodils, her favorite flower.
deBois deRoche features the work of Marianne DuBois, a fiber artist specializing in hand felted and Nuno felted clothing.
Leslie Talbot wanted bold color, a clean design and no photos to get in the way of her message as a creator of effective sales marketing content. In addition to the site , I also designed the logo.
Gina
Mastroluca is a polarity therapist here in Portland, Maine.
Her tools for
healing are mind-body counseling, energetic nutrition,
intuitive bodywork,
and ayurveda. Her site reflects her love of
nature and embodies the peace
and wellness her practice brings
to her clients.
Need
to find a present for the little ones in your life? Grandkids
Gift Guide lists hundreds of reviews of presents for children,
from infants to teenagers. A fun project, this site made use of an
artist's hand-drawn illustrations and WordPress, my favorite
in blogging software.
Jim Williams has picked just one subject to paint.
In real life,
Labrador Retrievers may come in black, yellow and chocolate,
but
Jim paints them
in a rainbow of brilliant color.
This is the companion website to the quarterly magazine
connecting women across the state of Maine.
Purple Raincoat is site I made for Carol Colman,
who takes the invitations
to life's big events and turns them into
one-of-a-kind framed works of art.