Jeff Yarbro

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Using Wordpress as the foundation, we incorporated Twitter, a blog and an easy-to-update CMS into Jeff’s new campaign website. Wordpress is ideal for this sort of project due to its simplicity and the wide variety of customizable plugins available to add additional functionality quickly and inexpensively.

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Park It Downtown!

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Using a combination of the client’s current database structure and Google’s robust map application, we pulled their current parking information into a usable format that allows downtown visitors and business to easily see their options. The site was built with PHP, MySQL, Ajax, XML and Google’s Maps API.  Total production time was ~90 days and the site generated news coverage on all four evening news shows in Nashville.

Andy Berke for State Senator

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Andy Berke asked us to create a site that would help him get the message out about his upcoming run for Tennessee State Senator. We built his site using CSS, XHTML and a deathly fear of tables. Translation: It looks pretty good, it loads pretty fast and if Mr. Berke ever wants to change things in the future, it’s easily edited.

We also designed the logo for Andy Berke and his office collateral, including letterhead, business cards, and envelopes – all on Union printed stock.

Nov 13, 2009 / CSS / MySQL / PHP / Portfolio / Web Design / WordPress / XHTML / , , ,