Anatomy of a Design Project notes: Ian is an up-and-coming fashion blogger with a rapidly growing readership. He wanted to move from WordPress.com to self-hosted so he could start to monetize his blog with ads, and in the process, decided to get a major upgrade to a custom site design. Design notes: To really showcaseRead the whole post >>
Christina & Drew Get Married (My Second Wedding as a Photographer!)
Once upon a time, a girl named Christina read my blog. We chatted a few times on various internety places. She contacted me wondering if I would be able to photograph her wedding. Now, normally brides scare me. What? Yes. I am admitting that. Brides have been told that this is their day and their expectationsRead the whole post >>
What I've Been Working On // Non-Profit Colorado Vincentian Volunteers
It’s been awhile since I shared a good before and after, but I knew I had to share my latest project. Colorado Vincent Volunteers is a year-long service program in Denver, Colorado. It’s a wonderful program – the volunteers serve at local agencies, live in community, participate in prayer, and do it all in gorgeous Denver. IRead the whole post >>
What I'm Designing // Bookplates.
Hi all! Just popping in share another recent design – this time something in print! I spend most of my time working with digital design – websites, ebooks, newsletters, and blogs, so it’s always fun change of pace to do something in print. In preparation for her latest book’s release, Why Can’t I Be You (13-word review:Read the whole post >>
On The Design Biz // Why I Use the Genesis Framework.
How about a little WordPress nerd talk for today? Over the past few years, I’ve designed dozens of blogs and websites using WordPress as a content management system. For the first few years, I tested out a variety of themes, including both free ones and premium ones. However, I’ve landed on the Genesis framework andRead the whole post >>
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