Web Design

IMAX Facebook and Twitter

IMAX Facebook and Twitter

I’ve just finished with the IMAX Facebook and Twitter pages. These have been on my project list for a while now, and are probably a bit late in coming. The Facebook page features market dates, an automated blog feed and multiple admins, so I have help posting. I control them both using TweetDeck, my Twitter client of choice. Both accounts are linked, so when we post on Facebook, it shows up on Twitter. We promoted the pages with the e-blast below:

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IMAX Website Redesign

IMAX Website Redesign

I’ve finally finished with the IMAX Worldwide Imports redesign, which turned out to be a very large project for me. I took my time with it and placed a great deal of focus on HTML/CSS standards. I started the project in September, so the entire process, from wireframe to launch, took me about three months.

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New Joomla Site: Abel Moving and Storage

New Joomla Site: Abel Moving and Storage

I’ve recently finished with the Joomla-managed Abel Moving and Storage website. The website was really a lot of fun to design. We went through a couple revisions. The first version was basically the same site with a blue and gold color scheme held over from the previous site design.

What is Joomla?
Joomla is the my content-management system of choice. It allows clients the ability to manage the day-to-day operation of their own website. With Joomla, clients have the ability to add and remove pages, edit content, manage images and even add web forms (with a little training).

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IMAX Blog

IMAX Blog

I have finally completed the IMAX Worldwide Imports blog. This has been a big project for me at work and I am quite proud of it. It is my first multi-author blog. I learned quite a bit about the back-end Wordpress author/contributor/editor interface. I am consistently amazed at the power of Wordpress as a content management system in general.

You can view the blog at http://www.imaxcorp.com/blog

On a bit of a side note, I hate to admit this, but I actually made use of a rotating gif in the design. I have a 80’s style Polaroid as sort of a focal point in the side bar, and I wanted a grainy, vintage look. The 256 color rendering worked nicely.


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Trump Home™ Room Décor

Trump Home™ Room Décor

Trump Home™ Room Décor
IMAX Worldwide Imports
http://www.imaxcorp.com/trump/

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  • IMAX Facebook and Twitter

    IMAX Facebook and Twitter

    I’ve just finished with the IMAX Facebook and Twitter pages. These have been on my project list for a while now, and are probably a bit late in coming. The Facebook page features market dates, an automated blog feed and multiple admins, so I have...

  • IMAX Website Redesign

    IMAX Website Redesign

    I’ve finally finished with the IMAX Worldwide Imports redesign, which turned out to be a very large project for me. I took my time with it and placed a great deal of focus on HTML/CSS standards. I started the project in September, so the entire...

  • New Joomla Site: Abel Moving and Storage

    New Joomla Site: Abel Moving and Storage

    I’ve recently finished with the Joomla-managed Abel Moving and Storage website. The website was really a lot of fun to design. We went through a couple revisions. The first version was basically the same site with a blue and gold color scheme held...