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DietMaster Systems was one of our first clients. Desiring a fresh new look, we
updated this website with both a more contemporary design and added a number of database-driven enhancements, including
rotating content, knowledge base, and password-protected file download area.
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This non-profit Stark County homeschool group was desperately in need of an overhaul of their static website. A friendly,
detailed overview of homeschooling was needed, as well as a continually changing members-only area. Bright colors
and lots of pages to explore made the website fun. Behind the scenes, an online member database
was a highlight of this website for the group.
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A quick design completed in just a few days, this website for the non-profit Ohio Voters Guide
organization was a fun project. Though content is minimal (the effort was made too late in the election year), it is ready for fleshing
out in 2006. Politically oriented and imaged, it is intended to draw the viewer into some kind of action. This site includes an instant messaging board and
candidate database.
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The Stark County Housing Authority's Resident Association was looking to improve the way that they communicated
current information to housing authority residents. By providing documentation, articles, committee and contact information online,
with a member database backend, SMHA-RA looks to establish itself as a proactive influence in the community. We designed this
website from scratch over a period of 2 months.
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A private tutor was looking for a way to keep her students up-to-date on activities, schedules and homework,
as well as serve as a business card for her services. We created a playful field notebook, with lots of taped-on pictures and a message
board for her to add personal notes for her students.
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The WellTech Solutions website originally suffered from a harsh primary color scheme and incomplete content.
Our design is much more professional looking and pleasing to the eye. We also coded the various online nutritional
calculators used on the website. This design is still in progress.
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The homeschooling advocate maintaining this informational site wanted a facelift. Designed many years ago, the site was plain, lacking
enthusiasm, and merely functional. In addition to the new look, he wanted a search function, Google ads and a donation button.
We also added code to prevent spammers from harvesting the many email addresses he had stored on his site. We used AJAX to speed
up database queries.
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We designed this site as a favor to our developer friends at Positron.
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A poet friend wanted a website to showcase his poetry, along with photos and color backgrounds. While not
visible to the reader, a database-driven content management system was designed from scratch to manage all dynamic
aspects of the site.
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This client's old site needed a complete overhaul and image adjustment. Starting with a layout framework, we pulled together
all the information from the old site into a newly and better organized format, which the client likes much better. We also
designed an online capital compliance manager (unfortunately password protected) for the client as an additional revenue stream
to their consulting services. It employs PHP, MySQL, JavaScript and AJAX.
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