an update from the eeep…
Posted on | July 30, 2007 | No Comments
It’s been so busy here at eeep! that I’ve forgotten to post to my blog! Shame on me…I broke my own #1 Rule for Blogging: Post often! I think once I outline everything I’ve been doing, you’ll understand…
- The big project of the summer (and spring, and winter…) has been a redesign and expansion of the website for The Memory Zone Scrapbook Store, LLC, in Plymouth, IN. Most of their site is alive and kicking and we’re finishing up the online store for launch at the end of August. It’s been a huge project, but it’s a great example of how I have been able to work with all sorts of clients, whether they are local or not, to help them achieve their website goals.
- I’ve also been revamping the site for my New Mexico pals, Karen and Dana Robbins. They are glass artists and do incredible work. You can email Karen if you’re looking for unique glass items for gifts or for yourself. Their site, complete with awesome photos of their work, will be live later this summer as well.
- I recently welcomed Lighten Up Electrical Services to the eeep! productions roster. They’ll have a site coming soon, but if you’re looking for an electrician in Northern Colorado, Tye and his team can help you out.
- If you’re looking for a fresh face for your website, I’ve recently started reselling premade website templates. Let me know if there’s anything you like and we’ll get it set up for you!
- I’ve also launched a special blog package. $700 gets you a blog installation and configuration, training, widgets and more! Read the details on my web design page and make sure to check out Fran Saperstein‘s testimonial for the work I did on her blog!
My biggest personal project this summer has been prepping for Art Unraveled, a week-long mixed media art retreat in Phoenix. In addition to taking classes all week, I’ll be presenting a three-hour class called Websites 101 for Artists. During the class, I’ll be talking about the building blocks of planning a website, geared toward non-techies! I did a dry run of the class recently at The Artists’ Nook here in Fort Collins, and it was a hit! I’m really looking forward to a week of art and seeing my friends.
On that note…eeep! productions will be closed August 4-12. In case of emergency, please call my mobile phone: 970-744-9030. If it’s not an emergency, please email me as I will have limited email access. I will take care of all of your website needs upon my return. If I do work for you on a weekly basis, please be sure to watch out for my direct email with instructions detailing how we’ll get your work completed while I’m away.
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