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Do We Have Enough

This was a really fun and exciting project to work on with the JLOOP team. It is the brainchild of the incredible “Jay Dysart of The Internets” and it was a lot of fun to work on and will be exciting to watch it grow and develop! And yes, there will be more characters coming soon. We are starting with incorporating the JLOOP team and maybe a celebrity here and there. We’ve got one JLOOPer currently in the line-up…can you guess which one?

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My Son Liam

If you didn’t already know, we are having a baby! Or if you are reading this post-Christmas 2009, we already had a baby…and I started him off with his own url at a very young age. Currently it is hosting our baby registry and ultrasounds photos, etc. but one day hopefully he will take it over for himself. You might recognize this layout from the site I worked on for Trimco Carpentry. Thanks to WooThemes for providing a great theme that worked for both instances and I was able to tweak to be a perfect fit for both site’s needs.

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Trimco Carpentry

My good friend Mark is a contractor and I’ve been helping him with some website updates here and there. One day we were talking and we decided it was time for a complete overhaul on his site. Something clean and simple, while being professional and current. The content of the site is still under development, but we are both happy with the design elements. Now Mark just needs to get a Facebook! ha!

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RINGORANG

We worked so hard on getting this project designed and produced that I forgot to post it once it was live! RINGORANG is another project I have worked on quite a bit at JLOOP. We have been working with the RINGORANG team to develop this trivia-based site/network since its infancy and it has been exciting to see the project develop and grow. I’m sure there will continue to be more to post about this project in the future, but in the meantime, sign up and check it out for yourself: www.ringorang.com

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Downtown Long Beach Business

This site was a whirlwind of a project! And it might be proof that the faster a project moves from discovery and design through production and launch, the better. It was an awesome opportunity and an honor to work on a site representing the very area we work in. Our office is in the East Village, one of the 5 areas highlighted on this site (also the best of the 5 in my opinion). Budget was tight so Greg and I got to go out and shoot the photography ourselves and it worked out pretty great if I do say so myself. Check it out for yourself and hopefully you will be inspired to open up your business downtown, maybe even next to JLOOP!

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Sweet Chariot T-Shirt Graphic

My friend and fellow designer is in a band called Sweet Chariot that he and his wife started sometime back. They have done an amazing job bringing together their first record it sounds like and they are having a record release show October 9th in Santa Ana. He asked me to work on a tshirt design for their band and this is what I came up with.

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Bel Air Siena

Its seems like I’m always working on something for the Teles Properties site at JLOOP, but the Bel Air Siena listing needed its very own unique site. It is always interesting designing for a project that I could never even comprehend affording!

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McDonald’s SoCal

I worked with my wonderful team at JLOOP on the redesign or mcdonaldssocal.com just in time for the launch of McCafé. I was responsible for the visual and interface design.

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City on a Hill Productions

City on a Hill Productions does amazing work! Truly amazing. It was a fun project to work on that included the main site, a blog, an online tv channel, and a store.

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Casibella

This was a fun project I headed up at JLOOP. Casibella publishes books in a unique way. They call it fashion publishing and print their poems on shirts and package them in boxes resembling a book. It was a fun project with a lot of creative freedom to highlight their fashion-forward edge.

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