CMS Website Design for a National Arts Show
Blog, CMS, Email Marketing, Web Design
Design and developed a modern, mobile-responsive website for the Harlem Fine Arts Show.
CMS website for Westchester restaurant
Blog, CMS, Email Marketing, Graphic Design, Web Design
CMS website design for Westchester NY restaurant features easy menu and event management with refreshed branding to match this Westchester favorite’s recent remodel.
CMS Website for food truck business
Blog, CMS, Web Design
CMS and blog web design for Vegan Noms, a vegan bakery on wheels.
Website – Yaeger PR
Blog, CMS, Web Design
Re-design a website that reflects Yaeger PR’s positioning as a leading Public Relations firm in Westchester, NY with an impressive A-list and local client base. The website features a content management system that allows this busy PR firm to easily spread awareness of their latest public relations campaigns.
Dr. Harris Stratyner Website
Blog, Graphic Design, Web Design
Dr. Harris Stratyner is an internationally recognized expert on addiction and recovery. He is a sought after public speaker, frequently appearing as a guest psychologist in the media and has a weekly radio show on WFAS AM.
Diana Amsterdam Blog
Blog, eCommerce, Graphic Design, Web Design
Provide a one-stop shopping site for a writer’s many services
Launch an easy-to-navigate website that clearly delineates this writer’s diverse areas of expertise while easily leading the visitor to for-sale services and published works.
Diana wanted to convey the life of a writer on a site that is autobiographical but also professional. Designing her website came with a special challenge. Diana functions as playwright, screenwriter, scribe, teacher and branding guru. How to unite these roles while spotlighting each? Also, because there are always new developments in Diana’s professional life, the site must be easy to update. Finally, Diana made it very clear to us that she needed her website to sell and make money.
Result
The newly-published site features a unique home page that introduces Diana and her many writing “hats” while allowing for updateable blog entries in featured areas. These areas work as “store windows” that attract the user to purchase her services and published works. We also supplied a free tutorial on how to update; and moved her contacts from Constant Contact, making DianaAmsterdam.com a viable working site.