Last month, I was contacted by WebMedley, an interactive group that designs websites for faith-based organizations. They were looking for a designer who could create some mockups for a new blog for Envoy Creative, a media group that produces media for over 1,000 radio stations nation-wide. Envoy Creative wanted to use this new blog to distribute their content via podcast to their listenership.
After quite a bit of prodding by my family, I was finally able to find some time to work on my family's bakery website last week. My family owns a highly acclaimed and well-known bakery in the area and they needed an update to their old website. Aside from a major change to the site's design I also added a more comprehensive photo gallery to display our products. You can view the complete website at http://www.dessertsbyhelen.com.
This is a website that I designed and built for an organization in Kentucky called Kentucky Consumers for Energy Competition (KCEC). KCEC is a non-profit organization made up of large and small businesses, organizations and residential consumers who want choice in their natural gas suppliers.
After a lot of hard work, I'm finally ready to announce the launch of my new website! The site finally started to come together last week after having to switch my hosting plan to allow for an upgrade to Movable Type 4 (my blogging software). Once that was done it was just a matter of implementing my new design and gathering together all my artwork.
I developed Colorburned.com as a means to showcase my artwork, share my thoughts on current design trends, and from time to time, offer some unique design resources and tutorials to other designers.















