Why art? I prefer to think of each project as something beyond its tangible pieces. Slap together a few words and a graphic or two and you have a Web site. But does it invoke appropriate feeling or meaning beyond the objects themselves? Does it fit you? I believe it should.

Now don't worry. That's not to say your project will be injected with nausea-inducing pretension. No way. It's that — to borrow a cliché — life really does imitate art, and what could be better than imitating the vision of my clients. When you find yourself subtly reflected in the final product, and say, "yes, that's me," that's art. 

TranSmart Technologies, Inc.
A Web site for a Madison-based company of engineers, planners, and specialists with clients throughout the United States.

ECS -- Entertainment Concept Services
A Web site for a leading edge home theater design and installation company.

Signal Bridge
A Web site for this communications firm with internationally-known clients. A recent re-design features an interactive map that highlights the company's accomplishments around the world.

Essentials
A Web site for a stylish full-service salon.

Radiant Star Coaching
A Web site for an experienced life coach.

Middleton Glen
A Web site to market a senior living community that reflects the facility's beautiful prairie style.

Paper Ribbon Studio
A Web site for an individual who creates custom-sewn invitations.

Studio G Art Jewelry
A Web site for a jewelry artist's one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted wearable art and beads.

Classic Wisconsin
An ongoing experiment in creativity, capability and e-commerce for a Wisconsin author and travel writer, Michael Bie.

James Magnuson, Author
A Web site design for this author's most recent novel, The Hounds of Winter.

Web Concepts 1, 2, 3, 4
Experiments in Web design.

Logos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Logos both real and imagined.

Postcards 1, 2, 3
Designs for your mailbox.


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