printRevolver Web Design

Websites

Here are just a few of the sites I've created. I have also collaborated with other designers and programmers on larger projects. Please contact me for links to other sites I've created for clients.

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King-Bruwaert

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www.kingbruwaert.com

Type of Site: Retirement Home

Description: This site was created with an older user audience in mind; large imagery and fonts, soft colors and most importantly, easy navigation for the amount of information we needed to display. Created using CSS drop-down menus, simpleviewer galleries, and javascript slideshows.

 

Daniels Plows

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www.danielsplows.com

Type of Site: Snow Plow Manufacturer

Description: We reorganized all their info to make it easier to access with fewer clicks and separate windows. Movies were converted to flash and embedded in the page, and photos were added which pop-up in a lightbox effect. PDF tables are now directly on the page, and a full image at the top of each product page shows the plow attached. They wanted a snowy background that used their snowflake icon.

See the before and after!

 

dream INK

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www.dream2ink.com

Type of Site: Print Marketing

Description: dream INK is a company I have collaborated with on other projects. We decided that their site needed an overhaul, so I matched the theme of their business cards. We used the sky at the top, and the grass at the bottom. The site has a lot of pages, so we used drop-down menus that also allow unlimited growth. Pretty much all of the content was rewritten and reorganized.

The big new feature on the site is their Search page, which allows clients to search thousands of products available.

Full-Size Screenshots: Screenshot 1

 
Testimonial from Jason:

printRevolver has provided outstanding service, solutions and web design to my corporate clients for the last few years.  His superior knowledge and ability to design for many different industries is a true asset to my team and I promote web design & development heavily as I enjoy working with him that much.  Thanks Tommy!

iBeach Tan

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www.printperfect.com/ibeachgear/

Type of Site: Online Store

Description: iBeach needed a back-end ordering system for iBeach Tanning Salons to order their custom corporate merchandise for individual store locations, so we setup a Zen Cart store with a modified theme.

 

Gemcom (Store)

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www.gemcom.com

Type of Site: Online Store

Description: Gemcom had a very outdated website, so this was a complete overhaul. They already had business cards made up with the wavy blue graphic seen behind the logo, so I incorporated it into the site. I modified their logo slightly, giving it a bit more personality, but keeping it recognizable and simple.

The page content was rethought and condensed into fewer pages, making it easier to find the relevant information. Since the new code was written from scratch, it is much more optimized for search engines.

Full-Size Screenshots: Screenshot 1

 

Selective Label

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www.selectivelabel.com

Type of Site: Wholesale Label Manufacturer

Description: Originally consisting of two pages and no menu bar, Selective Label's website was re-worked to meet current search-engine standards and feature an updated design while maintaining their current brand image. They feature tab pricing and in-house label printing capabilities with an easy to use Request-A-Quote Form, along with information on the wide variety of specific labels they produce.

 

Cracked Rabbit Gaming

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www.crackedrabbitgaming.com

Type of Site: Video game reviews, articles, videos, etc.

Description: This site is running Wordpress, but with a custom theme I created and all sorts of custom logos, making it look unique. It also has many added features, thanks to various plug-ins and edits I made to the main Wordpress code. A lot of extra code and images were created for specific features.

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