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KC Live Arts is a division of the Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City. They wanted a website that brought all of the local venues together into one central place. Easy of use, creativity, and flare were key to the success. A Digital Evolution Group project. look closer

Freightview has been an iterative project spanning almost 3 years. It is a very complex and evolving application used by thousands of people each day for transportation management. look closer

Crown Center wanted a new site that was fun and exciting to draw in new visitors to their facility. I choose bright colors and active photos to meet this goal. A Digital Evolution Group project. look closer

Freightquote.com wanted, among other things, a great new way to promote paying your bill electronically. Marketing it as "Pay it your way" put the power in the customers hands and the response rate was amazing. Read more to see email marketing, usability, and design. look closer

Harvesters wanted a website that spoke to people's hearts. They had a disc of these amazing photographs and I knew they were the key to evoking the emotion we needed. A Digital Evolution Group project. look closer

RCA group is the great event planning and marketing group that worked with all kinds of great clients. A fun little site with a big R. look closer

Harold Penner premier fashion store, website and ecommerce concepts. look closer

Casa Carnival is an upscale beach front paradise time share that wanted a fun, exciting site. look closer

KChealthlykids.org is a great non profit that specializes in the health of our most precious: our kids.

Real Natural Soap makes this great soap from completely handmade materials. Even the scent. They wanted a really simple shopping cart that only required a few clicks to purchase.
Here is a collection of various logos that don't quite fit into a project all by themselves. My philisophy for designing logos is simple: keep it simple. Simple. A good logo should be easy to spot in black and white. Even better logos get their point across but later make you look twice because you didn't realize it the first time.