November 2nd, 2008
Joesph Rockman and I have been working on the Channel Qi site in fits and starts for over a year now. But now I am proud to say in the past two weeks we have pushed through and made it a priority. Now it is open to the world. Joe is great to work with. I really appreciate his calm and accepting demeanor. If you are in the New York area, I would recommend connecting with him about the services he offers.
Joe’s web site is managed through WordPress, like many of the others I have worked on. He will be adding and updating content himself as he sees fit. It is still in its infancy at the time of this writing, but I have confidence that Joe will make it shine over time. Visit ChannelQi.com!
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October 1st, 2008
I am please to annouce the new BlueLux Photography web site. I have worked with photographer Robin Richie over the past few weeks to develop this simple, elegant web site for displaying her beautiful photography.
Robin specializes in photographing bands and is wonderful to work with. If you are in the Sacramento area and need some photography work done, I highly recommend contacting her.
Robin’s photography can be found at blueluxphotos.com
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August 12th, 2008
I am proud to welcome Addie Juell to the growing family of websites designed and built by MeadDesign. Addie is a talented photographer in New York City looking for a nice simple, elegant website to display some of her commercial work. It was a perfect match for MeadDesign. Visit her site here.
The website features nice use of Lightbox 2 by Lokesh Dhakar. The coding for the website is nice clean xhtml. It was a pleasure to make and Addie is great to work with. If you need a photographer, be sure to give her a call.
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February 18th, 2008
I just finished building a small website for Gerry Washington at Teleports International Corporation. This is the first site of static pages I have built in a long time, but I think the design is really striking and I hope that the site helps Gerry and his team reach their goals.
I noticed while building this site that Dreamweaver really has come a long way as a tool for building web sites. I generally use it as a fancy text editor most the time, but there is a lot of untapped potential (at least, untapped by me!) lurking under the hood. Building a static web site rather than just a template to be used with a content management system encouraged me to play around a bit with some of those other features. Although, I can’t imagine having to build a huge site manually, page by page. That is just crazy.
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January 24th, 2008
Well, I have the honor and privilege of presenting Al’s web site. Al has been absolutely wonderful to work with. He has jumped in with both feet and it has really been a very positive and productive experience for both of us, I think. After a few attempts to find someone to help him build a site he could control, he found me. My eternal gratitude to Mary Beth Barber, with whom I work at ADAC and who introduced me to Al. I could tell I would enjoy working with Al from the moment he called me on the phone. He has one of those voices that grabs your attention and draws you in. It must be part of his training. When I read the poetry on his web site, and really anything he writes, I can hear his unique voice so clearly. Thank you Al, I look forward to working with you more in the future!
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January 24th, 2008
I have been so busy, I have not had time to post some of my recent work. So here we go, before the holidays I did quite a bit of design work for Sabine’s production company called WinterGirl Productions. Besides the logo pictured here, I also designed a postcard, flier and the beginnings of a web site.
Sabine is a film maker and is currently working on this wonderful documentary called Breaking in Two, which has support from an organization called Women Make Movies. Sabine is great to work with. She has a great sense of vision and an amazing work ethic. I look forward to our continued efforts to build out her web site.
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December 10th, 2007
There is a great deal of design work underway here at MeadDesign. I will have some to share soon, but I thought it would be fun to show this logo that my son and I worked on for some mixed CD’s he is creating. It was a lot of fun to create it with him, and it will be cool to see how he uses it.
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November 1st, 2007
On Sunday, October 28th I held another workshop for ADAC at the American River College in the Art New Media lab. This workshop was a second part to the workshop I conducted in March. In the first workshop we explored some of the modern methods for building web sites for easier content management. In this workshop we discussed how Software as a Service (SaaS) is changing the way we work and the tools we use. We explored some of the new tools for productivity, communication and collaboration.
We looked at some of the social networking tools that are available and put many of the terms and concepts you hear out of context into context so that they make sense and participants walked out with a much clearer overall picture of the situation. You can check out the details of the workshop by clicking here, or go to the projects link at the top of the page.
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August 14th, 2007
There has been a bit of a hiatus regarding my posts here on MeadDesign. This is not because I have not been busy with design, on the contrary, there is a lot going on! The purchase of a new house for my family here in Davis has occupied my thoughts and time a lot this spring/summer, and now design jobs are flooding in from all sides. It looks to be an exciting fall. I have both print and web projects coming and I look forward to posting them here. Of course if you are interested in what I am up to, feel free to contact me!
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May 9th, 2007
For the last several weeks, I have been working with Elizabeth King to develop materials for her Walktopia project. This is a wonderful project geared to get people of all walks of life excited about walking for fun and for health. Elizabeth is fun to work with. She is enthusiastic and full of ideas and full of energy. I look forward to seeing her efforts blossom into something beautiful for Sacramento and then spread out from there.
This is the runner up version of the logo. I like the one we chose very much. It is simple, elegant and gets the idea across, but I also like this “funner” version. Maybe we will get an opportunity to play with it some more in the future!
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