Web Design

Spiffyweb will help you determine what specifically needs to be on your Web-site in the first place. Issues we'll help you consider are "who's the audience", your audience's needs and technological capabilities, your information (content), and functional requirements. You may be suprised to find that what you thought you wanted may not be the same as what you (and your clients) need!

Take a look at some of the sites we've designed...

Circle Safety & Health Consultants, LLC

Circle Safety helps businesses develop and maintain workplace safety procedures. Circle needed a clear, concise way to present their business, as they provide a wide variety of safety-related services. They already had a logo and color scheme, and wanted to incorporate it into the design. We found a way to present it in a striking manner, and it informed the overall design of the site. Check it out at http://www.circlesafety.com.

Aikido of Northern Virginia

Aikido of Northern Virginia desired a cleaner, more streamlined site, with future capabilities of on-line membership and seminar payments. Phase one of this web site is complete. Clicking on the image will open a new browser window, taking you to their site. See it at http://www.aikido-nova.org.

Genesis Home

Working in conjunction with Elizabeth McDade (Circle Communications) and Dale Edmondson (Edmondson Art Direction), we're in the second stage of construction for Genesis Home, a non-profit transitional housing & help facility in North Carolina. Third stage is an internal directory for their business documents. Clicking on the image will open a new browser window directly to their site. Get a closer look at http://www.genesishome.org.

JoyLife Coaching

Joy provides personal coaching for executives and personal-growth seekers. She needed a site to hold the material her clients could download to use, as well as attract new customers. She also needed an easy way for anyone browsing her site to subscribe to the newsletter, or contact her for more information. Spiffyweb worked with her logo and images, developed an upbeat color scheme, and created a breezy and easy-to-use site. Clicking on the image will open a new browser window, taking you to her site. Check it out at http://www.joylifecoach.com.

Marasco's.com

Personal resume site, as well as listing papers written. Clicking on the image will open a new browser window directly to this site. Get a closer look at http://www.marascos.com. 


The Allies Project

The Allies Project was to be featured in a progressive national magazine, and needed to quickly revamp their website. The site required new capabilities as well, such as donor and sponsor forms, PayPal setup, and more. Allies Project director Jonathan Zucker provided the content, logo, and set the architecture, while Spiffyweb provided the design. Take a closer look at http://www.alliesproject.org.

SpiralHeart

SpiralHeart had outgrown it's original site, and now needed to serve two clients: their community, and their organizing & teaching staff. New capabilities needed were password-protected areas, and a simple architecture so that information could be easily accessed by all. See the details at http://www.spiralheart.org.

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