
The RAE PTA came to us looking for a redesign of their old site. As an organization of parents they wanted the site to be friendly and easy to navigate, for their less internet savvy users. I designed the site to be fun and fresh with a slight oceanic theme (their mascot is the stingray after all), so I used shades of sky blue, ocean blue and pops of red to draw the eye to important information.

This group had an initial layout that they liked, but wanted a more updated look (to appeal to a younger crowd). I created some texture, added a few gradients, added a pop of red (noticing a trend?) and voilà, a more visually appealing site.

This site was quite a challenge as far as site structure was concerned. Their original site was a jumbled mess of page after page that you could only access from the previous page. After determining a hierarchy I made it so that you can access any page from (almost) any other page. The site design is quite simple and more about the content (which there is a lot of).

Designing this site was alot of fun because they wanted it to have alot of textures and patterns (to kind of line up with their home site). I used mostly muted colors with many overlapping patterns and textures to give it a warm inviting mood that's a little “scrapbook-y”.

Fidelity Realty originally came just for a few updates to their existing site, but I suggested they go for a full redesign since their site was a bit outdated. I created a professional look with lots of depth and texture. Overall they were very satisfied with their redesign.

This was a really fun site to create. Many of the sites that I work on day to day are for Chick-fil-A so it was a nice change of pace to see this site show up in my queue. I started with their logo on a yellow background with colored circles (this is what they sent over for me to build around), and went out from there. The site is really whimsical and playful and gives a feeling of childhood excitement and fantasy.

A site redesign. I kept the same color scheme and feeling of the old site just polished it and made it more professional.

Fun in the sun is the vibe they wanted, but not too “Miami” (if you know what I mean). So light, airy and fresh are the colors that I chose. Of course you have work with the “Chick-fil-A® Red”, but luckily it looks great with green and sky blue-ish. It's fresh with a little zing of energy. The site is pretty simple because this is basically the hub for all of the Chick-fil-A® locations in Orlando, FL.