Western Washington Female Hockey Association

WWFHA website
WWFHA website

designed & developed WWFHA website

Project:
Western Washington Female Hockey Association (WWFHA) is the only hockey association just for girls in Western Washington. The need is to continue to attract new girls to the association and retain players currently on their teams. They had an uninviting website using dark and dreary colors built only with tables. As a non-profit, they were completely lacking in marketing materials.

The website needed to appeal to girls (and their parents) whom are interested in hockey. My challenge was to design a flexible site as content on the homepage changes monthly and meet the needs of an ever-changing board of directors. I also needed to build the WWFHA brand and that of their 4 teams with a variety of marketing materials.

Solution:
Working with the board of directors, I redesigned and recoded the entire website with their rep team’s colors of red and black with lots of white to make the site welcoming and easy to navigate. As webmaster I’ve updated the website regularly including adding PHP forms and embedding video. I came up with a newsletter masthead. I created a brochure and update it yearly. I designed yard signs with H-stakes to be posted around rinks and schools. I made team cards for the parents to help them learn the players (and parents) names early in the season. I designed door signs for the girls to find each other at tournament hotels. I made end-of-season personalized thank you gifts; signed photos of each other for the coaches and girls as well as a CD label and matching jewel-case cover for a keepsake video. I have continued as their webmaster to this day. Visit the Western Washington Female Hockey Association website

Kimberly Taylor Images

Website development for Kimberly Taylor Images

Kimberly Taylor Images websiteProject:
Kimberly Taylor is an emerging food photographer and popular blogger based in Woodinville with an established aesthetic. She came to me with a look already in mind. I needed to code Kim’s site to illustrate her vision.
Solution:
I was able to code the site to be what Kim had envisioned and implemented a few tricks to make her roll-overs easy to navigate. Visit Kimberly Taylor Images website

Patsy Thola Chamberlain

Website design and development for Patsy Thola Chamberlain

Business Card for Patsy Thola Chamberlain

Business Card for Patsy Thola Chamberlain


Project:
Patsy Thola Chamberlain is an acclaimed ceramic artist, but her move from Northern California to Skagit Valley, Washington meant her loyal clients had trouble finding their favorite artist. I wanted to show Patsy’s verve for color and form without competing with it and create a visually compelling website with great SEO so searchers could find her quickly.
Solution:
First, I designed a business card which reflected her whimsy and bold use of color with a photo of one of her bird shrines. I followed this theme when I designed and coded her website. I used a photo of the artist in her studio surrounded by dozens of brightly glazed pots for the header and created a gallery to showcase a variety of her work. I continue as webmaster for this site. Visit Patsy Thola Chamberlain’s website

Announcement Card for Patsy from Northwest Craft Center

Announcement Card for Patsy from Northwest Craft Center