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Website companion of a baseball magazine. The client specifically requested a certain design with specific colors. We were able to duplicate his mockup and had the site ready within a week.
Testimonial: If you have a website and you need ideas on how it should look, ask Joe. If you have a specific vision and you want someone to make it happen, you ask Joe. Simply put, you get a great online entity, and you don't have to massage the ego of the person you hire to design it. Sounds like a great deal to me. -- Mark Healey, Gotham Baseball Magazine
Website: www.gothambaseball.com
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We took elements of client's existing site and incorporated them into the new design. The new look streamlined the use for the client, while making is easier to navigate for the user.
Testimonial: I am very pleased with the sharp and professional work Joe did on www.thebiofile.com. He clearly knows how to create and design. -- Mark "Scoop" Malinowski, TheBioFile.com
Website: www.thebiofile.com
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Client wanted an updated look for promoting the monthly sports magazine. The site adds original content, while not taking away from the magazine. A DHTML toolbar is in use at the top.
Website: www.nysportscene.com
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This Internet radio show site integrates RSS feeds and JavaScript for automatic updating of the weekly podcast. There is a simple content manager for the articles with a side nav bar.
Website: www.nyhockeyreport.com
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First site designed by DD's Joe McDonald, it seamlessly integrates RSS feeds, JavaScript’s and a CMS system to provide sports information. A vBulletin message board system is also installed. The site has heavy traffic, but all the programs hold up to the vast daily visits.
Website: www.nysportsday.com
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A simple yet professional look to the blog template. The Wordpress CMS allows a less technical blogger to update his or her site with little effort.
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