Creative Brief: Create a WordPress theme from a design done by Peter Durham. Site needs the following:
- Rotating images for the three latest posts.
- Archive of all posts.
- News feed of stories related to human rights and corporate social
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Creative Brief: Create a WordPress theme from a design done by Peter Durham. Site needs the following:
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Creative Brief: Design and build a portfolio website for a video production and online distribution strategy company.
Getting the production site up and running took a little longer than I predicted due to a late-in-the-game design decision, but I’m much…
Creative Brief: A ground-up redesign of the Shere Khan A Cappella website – new navigation, new member features and a fresh design.

The old design; too blog-like for a musical group.
One of…
Creative Brief: Give a visual face-lift to the LINK Live website. Update back-end coding to include new best practices, as well as include some extra functionality the site didn’t originally need.
Creative Brief: Provide a fresh and innovative look for an established charitable organization to help drive online donations and participations.
It was necessary to create a visual aesthetic that synced up with their current organizational philosophy and structure.
The “wow”…
Creative Brief: Design and code a showcase/client-nabbing website for a consortium of social entrepreneurs. We started with the iconic image of a guy in a crowd holding up a Flip-Cam and went from there.
The sites needs to show off not only…
Creative Brief: Design an information portal site for a local realtor. This website will contain general information about the area as well as a professional blog.
Required a multiple-level CSS dropdown menu to contain the vast multitude of categories and…
Creative Brief: Website showcase for the Princeton University a cappella group Shere Khan.
This site was built with on the Joomla CMS so that the members of the group could update it themselves. Since they’re a musical group, they also…
Creative Brief: Re-brand site so it looks like it belongs to a designer instead of a blogger.
When I first started Out to Lunch, I wanted to do position myself as a one-stop shop for anything creative, from print work…