• Information Architecture, Project Management, and Documentation

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  • Hands on experience building 50 commercial websites, web 2.0 applications, and personal sites.

  • Web 2.0 commercial and personal sites for over 50 large and small customers.

  • Software developer

  • Web software draws upon skills, themes, and topics, from many disciplines

  • business cards, letterheads, brochures, annual reports, and posters

  • All business types: letterheads, brochures, reports, posters and Business cards.

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  • Jeff Knooren

  • Hey, want to see what I've done in the past? Peek at the RESUME.

.:|=[Redesign: Leavitt Leavitt Communication]=|:.
  • Before

  • After

  • After

  • Logo design using the L and C to plug you into higher returns
  • Timeframe: 2 months

  • Price: $5,000

  • Leavitt Communications new pleasing color scheme, with eye catching flash animation that clearly communicated a marketing message.

  • A new corporate logo was needed to reflect how they can "plug you in" to better communication. The L connects to their letter C, which resembles a plug, and the flash animation drives that point home.

  • Before

  • There are so many wrong with this site, it's tough to summarize it:

  • The colors are sickly and ugly. And the question arrises, what does the circuit board have to do with their logo?

  • The navigation links seem to be randomly placed. There appears to be two levels of navigation, but it's actually one level, and that's confusing.

  • It isn't obvious what page your on, plus there are randomly floating images on the right side. With a better design, you don't need to make bad choices like this.

  • Why have random quotes from William Shakespeare?

  • The footer is a full 1/3 of the page, not a very efficient use of space.

.:|=[Custom Logo]=|:.
  • About The Logo

  • A new corporate logo was needed to reflect how they can "plug you in" to better communication. The L connects to their letter C, which resembles a plug, and the flash animation drives that point home.

  • Custom Logo