Portfolio
Nov
Sacramento Chiropractor
A Standard Business site for Progressive Chiropractic & Massage Therapy to showcase the doctor’s services and expertise. Blog, online appointment setting, a special slideshow with the ability to create additional content and make changes on his own.
An blog site for Sacramento area journalist writing on Parenting topics. Standard Business Site with a special homepage slideshow, blog navigation, and the ability to expand as she continues to write.

See it at http://www.bananamoments.com
Aug
Interior Designer
Crisanty Interior Designs, a Granite Bay Interior Designer, augmented a Basic Starter Site that allows her to edit and add new pages with a gallery/portfolio plugin and slideshow header.
A Basic Starter Site for R&T Electric, a Shingle Springs electrician, who services residential as well as commercial & industrial clients from Placerville to Sacramento. In addition to basic informational pages which the client can edit and add to as he pleases, the site includes a click-to-call feature to connect potential clients to the service providers.
May
Granite Bay Non-Profit
An information site for a Granite Bay Non-profit focused on Prevention of Teenage Drug and Alcohol Addiction. Special homepage layout, slideshow, prepped for upcoming blog, video, and social networking additions.
See it at http://www.pathwaytoprevention.org
YNot Web designed and created a standard business site for a Citrus Heights Homeowners Association to provide information to their residents. Crosswoods HOA’s new website allows their staff to easily self maintain and growing their site with monthly information and notices.

See it at http://www.CrosswoodsHOA.com
A showcase site for an area motorcyle dealer to show off the trikes in the shop, the conversions they can create, and the great customer trikes they’ve built. Elaborate galleries, event listings, and product descriptions– all easily maintainable by the client & staff.
See it at: Freedom Rides Trike & Motorcycle Sales




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