Archive for the ‘Draknor Designs’ Category

Website is Coming Along

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

I took some screen shots yesterday that I wanted to share. I’m often a rather weird individual (which is probably why I write fantasy…) and when I designed my personal website I wanted to do something strange and somewhat original. Not to say nobody has done what I chose, but it isn’t overly common I think.

I wanted to separate aspects of my life to different colors on this website. My blog was given a red color; the main page a green; anything having to do with my writing is on a blue page; and my artistic endeavors are now orange (drawing, web design, etc). I will add the screen shots I took to show you what I mean. If you think it’s stupid, that is just fine. I like it, and it is my website. So there.

Main PageBlog Page
Stories PageArtistic Page

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Moving Around Websites

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Today I decided to move some websites around. The fact of the matter is that while I enjoy designing websites, it isn’t something that I want to be a major focus in my life. On top of that, I’m not sure any of my clients ever found me through that website.

Because of all these things, and the fact that it is time again to pay the yearly hosting cost, I decided to close down the site. Instead I moved it to this website and added Draknor Designs to the menu. The look of that site didn’t change when I moved it over, but I did update some of the features. Such as the contact page, email addresses, etc. I think I’ll still take web design clients, and I want to keep my Etsy shop, but I won’t be doing much advertising beyond that from now on. It’s time to look forward. Writing, and Education, are the areas I want to focus on now.

Another benefit to this decision is that now I have a user account system on this website. I needed it to move Draknor Designs, but there is really no reason it cannot be used for the main site too. I’d like to add some ways to add my stories, to upload my artwork, and so forth. I think this site will see a lot of changes over the next couple weeks. I hope you check back from time to time to see what’s new!

Draknor Designs Screenshot

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Happy Saint Patrick’s Day

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

This is a special day for us. Not only were we married in March, but today is my wife’s mother’s birthday. I was never able to meet her because she passed away when my wife was very young. So we celebrate her birthday every year. Her birthday was the main influence on the date of our wedding. We actually were going to have it the day after Saint Patrick’s, but we thought of our friends and typical celebrations on the day of drink… And so we decided to push it until the week after.

I’d also like to share my latest internet expansion for my web design business. Draknor Designs now has a brand new Facebook Page dedicated to it. If you are on facebook, feel free to add my business as a fan! It’s new, but I’ve uploaded a few pictures of websites I’ve made.

Well, I’m off to eat a very green dinner! (literally, food coloring is involved) Hope everyone is having a great St. Pat’s day!

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New Website Release – Photoamato

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Today Lisa of PhotoAmato and I released her new special gallery website. The process went smooth as I could possibly have asked. Her photography always looks so good that building a site to show it off has been almost too easy. Thanks for all the help, Lisa. I wish the site great success!

PhotoAmato Screenshot

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An Old but New Gallery

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Today we released the newest version of Old but New‘s personal gallery. I think it looks wonderful and I was happy to be a part of its creation. The gallery is completely database driven, meaning that all of the images are pulled from her photo uploading page. She has hundreds of pictures that it cycles between. There are still plans for improving upon the design, but I think that it came out simply beautiful. In addition, we have added a new Shop Page as well. Before this just sent the visitor straight to Etsy. Now it describes what Etsy is, and why she uses it.

Old but New Gallery

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Working with PhotoAmato

Friday, February 27th, 2009

One of my first major clients that found me through Etsy has proven to be a great one! Working with Photoamato has been very easy-going. For one, her photography is beautiful. It is always easier to build an interesting website when I have so many great pictures to work with. Because she had good basic idea of what she wanted already, all she really needed was a little guidance on how to get there. That makes web design go a lot smoother. Her willingness to try new ideas made the project a lot of fun as a whole. Her previous experiences with web design were limited to the most basic web language. Many people get stuck in that zone and have trouble trying new things. Not Photoamato! She was perhaps a bit reluctant, but showed a great willingness to at least let me try and sway her (which I did)!

These are a couple of my favorites from her Etsy shop:

Tea GardenStorm Over the Vineyard

The work we’ve done together has been aimed at her non-Etsy portfolio including events and weddings that she has photographed. I really like what we’ve done with it. She gave me some free reign to play with the front page of the new site. She ended up loving the ideas I had for it. I’ll offer a small sneak peak of the design!

New Site Example

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Official Release of the Leonard Brothers Online Museum

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

As many know, I have been working on a website dedicated to the enormous department store that my family owned through most of the 20th century. The website has been a long, looooong process. I’m happy to say that, for the most part, it is in working order. There are some things I want to tinker with, but to the best of my knowledge nothing threatening. So now I get to sit back and watch who starts to find broken things first. If I’ve learned anything over the years as a programmer it’s that somebody can always manage to find a problem.

http://www.leonardbrothers.net

I’ve decided to participate in Barack Obama’s essay competition. Ten winners get to go to the inauguration on an all-expense paid trip. I’d be a fool NOT to participate. The deadline in tomorrow, so I will put my essay submission up probably on the 9th. Just to be safe…

Today’s writing is a little something I wrote up for the website release. It isn’t much, but it seemed appropriate.

Leonard Brothers Currency

Brothers Marvin and Obie had an imagination that drove their business just as much as their calculating business sense. When companies were nervous about the state of the economy–something present still today–the brothers decided to develop their own Leonard Brothers currency. This thinking kept their store one of the most predominant stores used during the dark period in American history. The store offered to cash paychecks for people when Roosevelt called for a banking holiday, and dozens of other businesses accepted the currency in their own shops. Many of the coins, and some of the paper script can be found at the museum with a large assortment of other interesting memorabilia. Even though the currency is nothing more than a souvenir in this day and age, the brothers’ investment in printing the money more than covered its costs.

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