WEBSITES

The websites I’ve designed are for sole practitioners, families, and small organizations. I create unique pages from website builder programs (Squarespace, Wordpress, GoDaddy, etc.) and, when requested, teach my clients how to modify their content.

WEBSITES

  • Shuster Equine

    shusterequine.com

    An equine veterinarian needed to redo her outdated website. Now it’s easier to navigate, the content is better organized, and she has a lot of great pictures of her animal buddies.

  • NOTES from the underground

    notesfromtheundergroundbook.com

    To gear up for his book launch party, author David Seltzer wanted a four-page website to feature his book and direct readers to book-buying opportunities.

  • The Velvet Bead

    velvetbead.net

    A talented jewelry designer needed a simple website to highlight her unique beaded pieces. I got her started and she now updates the site by adding images of new pieces. Check it out if you need a gift for someone special.

  • Roy Barth

    roybarth.com

    Roy Barth was already a legend in the tennis world when he wrote his book, Point of Impact. I designed his site in conjunction with the release of his book, but there are helpful tennis tips and videos on it as well.

  • Kinney Zalesne

    kinneyzalesne.com

    Kinney’s new website is all about her collection of high-profile columns.

  • Women's Executive Network

    Women’s Executive Network

    “The Women’s Executive Network is a small group of top contributors, largely but not only from tech companies, who think the Democrats have the best chance of making that happen. We meet monthly with top women leaders in government to share ideas and perspectives.”

  • Skidaway Abigails

    skidawayabigails.org

    The Skidaway Abigails needed to refresh its website to attract new members and be a resource to the existing membership. This website, created in the Wild Apricot membership software program, has a public side and a member-only side. (I also designed the Abigails logo).

  • Lyn Stacie Getz Foundation

    lyngetzfoundation.org

    Lyn Stacie Getz died in 1999 at the age of 32. Lyn loved to laugh and found pleasure in making others, especially children, laugh along with her. In her memory, her parents and her brothers established a foundation to raise money to donate to programs benefitting children in need. The website I designed for them highlights the missions of the charities the family has chosen.

  • Staci Michelle Robbins Foundation

    stacimichellerobbinsfoundation.org

    Staci Michelle Robbins died in 2019 at the age of 38. She was a “Teacher of the Year” elementary school teacher. In her memory, her parents and sisters established a foundation to raise money to donate to programs benefitting children in need. The website I designed for them highlights the missions of the charities the family chooses.

  • Special Pops Tennis

    Special Pops “offers an adaptive tennis program specifically designed to share the lifetime sport of tennis with children and adults with intellectual disabilities.” When Special Pops started, they needed an informative website, which I volunteered to design for them. Their mission has grown and others have taken over the site but I gave them a good start.

  • Resi-Dental

    I designed this website for Resi-Dental, my husband’s mobile dental practice. The website and he have since retired, but the site was a wonderful resource to explain an interesting business.

  • Skidaware

    Before Facebook and Next Door, this website was designed as a prototype forum for residents of a community to share ideas and post items for sale. The developer never followed through with the idea, but there was clearly a market for it!

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