All posts tagged graphic design

Lower Trinity Groundwater Conservation District Web Site

The new web site for the Lower Trinity Groundwater Conservation District (LTGCD.org) is just about ready to launch. Bill Jacobs, the District’s General Manager, handed me the final documents to be added to the site this morning.

Here is a sneak peek at the photoshop mock up I designed for this web site.

I’ll be posting screen captures and links from the official site upon it’s debut next week.

The opportunity arose to design a promotional poster for the scholarship golf tournament being run by the Sam Houston State University Department of Theatre and Dance.

All parties involved were very pleased with the end result, and it looks like more projects are already coming our way. This looks like the beginning of a great relationship with Sam Houston State University and a few other Huntsville area businesses.

On Sunday, July 22, I submitted this poster design iStockPhoto.com to enter their “Designer Spotlight” contest. I was thrilled to see that it was selected and is now on display on their web site. The “Designer Spotlight” features the best designers that use their stock photography products.

Holly Kutalek is a joy to work with. She is the owner of Rafter K Ranch, a fantastic barrel horse operation in Montgomery Texas. She and I worked closely to create a web presence that was exactly the way she wanted.

She has a few new ideas on the drawing board, so I’ll be posting her new landing pages and ecommerce projects here before long.

UPDATE 10.24.08 – The Rafter K Ranch web site design is now featured on iStockPhoto.com’s Designer Spotlight.

I was honored to be chosen to design the new website for the Greater Houston Quarter Horse Association.

GHQHA needed a very versatile website that allowed them to add photos, articles, entry forms, and a calendar of events. It is powered by a very easy to use content management system that allowed them to add any content they wished. It was so easy in fact, that they were adding content before I ever had a chance to explain how it worked! They jumped right in and have done a great job with this website.

Richard and Donna King own an outstanding race horse stallion named Yawls Rabbit. To promote the stallion services of “Rabbit”, I was commissioned to create a website, print advertisements, logo, business cards and brochures.

The website project grew to include the King’s other stallions and mares as well, and they chose the domain KingRacingHorses.com to encompass all of their equestrian services.