| Since designing my first web site in 1997, both the public's embrace of the Internet and my web design skills have come a long ways. The Internet is a temporary medium at best, so many of my earliest sites were taken down long ago as their owners' businesses changed or disappeared, or as the original sites were replaced with newer versions. Click on the thumbnails below to visit the actual sites they represent. | |
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Smith Brothers Farms
One of the Pacific Northwest's last home-delivery dairies, Smith Brothers Farms asked L2D to design a new site to be the centerpiece of an aggressive marketing campaign. The site features a variety of interactive features that allow prospective customers to check if delivery is available in their neighborhood, review their milkman's products and prices, sign up and even order online.Visit site
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Fairhaven
This site showcases an exceptional and architecturally interesting home offered for sale by its owner/designer. The 'blueprints' for each floorplan feature hyperlinked labels that display popup windows with a Flash-based slideshow that encourage visitors to explore images of each room.Visit site
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Capital Clinical Research Accoaiates
Based in the Washington DC-Baltimore corridor, CCRA demands a regular, reliable flow of prospective patients that they screen to join various clinical trials. Besides providing a detailed description of the trials process, interactive contact forms and self-assessment questionnaires allow prospective patients to make contact easily and anonymously. Both passive SEO and a finely-tuned pay-per-click search program have slashed the firm's marketing expenses on a per-patient basis.Visit site
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Iron Horse Custom Homes
Seattle-based Iron Horse Custom Homes creates both elegant 'city' homes as well as rustic log and timber frame homes in rural areas far from the city's noise and congestion. The centerpiece of this simple capabilities site is a Flash-based portfolio that features images of the firm's various projects.Visit site
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Jim Muhlbeier
Based in Seattle's eastside area, real estate agent and developer Jim Muhlbeier specializes in buying and selling land to both home builders and individuals. This simple 'resume' site paints a portrait of Jim's skills and accomplishments for prospective clients.Visit site
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