I created this website for financial planner and investment advisor Cindy Diccianni. I partnered with Chanin Walsh of Brown Dog Design for the page design and visual elements. The site needed to be integrated with a newsletter, autoresponders as well as meet the fiduciary requirements of the broker dealer. Site was constructed in CSS and [...]
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This site was created for Laurel Inman who is a coach, author, and workshop leader. Site designed in XHTML and CSS. Logo and page design in partnership with Jack Out of the Box Designs. You can visit the site online at: www.laurelinman.com
This site was built for a professional organizer. Using XHTML and CSS this clean, crisp design fit the organizing principles of the client. Design elements in partnership with Hannelore Devlin Design.
I created this site for an Integrative Coaching colleague of mine in the UK. In addition to being a coach, Heather Floyd works with hypnosis, past life regression, and provides support for anorexia. Site was built using XHTML and CSS. You can view the site online at : www.growingandhealing.com
This site was created for Darwin Albrecht, an investment advisor and financial planner. Site was built using CSS and XHTML.
The Today’s Private Practice website encompassed several different components. The home page is a traditional sales page for the author’s book. Straight HTML was used for the sales page and it integrates with the client’s shopping cart and autoresponders. Beneath a membership login we created a member-only blog. Technologies used for this included Amember membership [...]
The Rosenblum Associates website was created in 2006 to showcase the expertise of Chuck Rosenblum who is an executive and leadership coach with vast expertise in Human Resources. The site was built on a purchased template design and customized to meet client needs.
This is a very old project (circa 1997-2002) but is still a nice, clean look for a musician’s sound clips and album art. Technologies used on this site were straight HTML which is all that was available at the time.


