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Current Projects

Studio G Architects: building sustainable communities
Gail Sullivan Associates changed their name to Studio G Architects at the start of 2007. To reflect this change the website is being completely redesigned.

Tom MeganTom Megan: composer, lyricist, librettist
Evoking a theatre curtain, the design incorporates both Celtic and Art Deco styles. Tom envisions his site as a place where people can read about his latest works, download audio files of recorded songs, and receive information on performing his plays.

Completed Projects

Audrey FicocielloAudrey Ficociello: illustrator
Audrey needed a web presence from which she could exhibit her work, promote herself to publishers, and sell prints of her illustrations. She had a strong idea of how the site should look visually, but did not have the time to learn the technical side of web site creation. The site includes a gallery of past works and a store selling posters of select pieces.
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Living MythLiving Myth: homepage of New England storyteller Diane Edgecomb.
Diane is a long-time client, and recently decided it was time to give her site a new look. The design is heavily influence by a print brochure Rebekah recently created for her. In addition to changing the colors and general layout, the site architecture has also been rethought and updated for easier navigation.
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Real East DreamReal East Dream: explore Eastern Turkey
Akdamar Restaurant and Camping gives personalized tours of Eastern Turkey. Although they have had a web presence for some time, they were having trouble attracting traffic and customers. The new, simple design draws the reader into the content, and Search Engine Optimization techniques will help potential visitors find the site.
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Gail Sullivan AssociatesGail Sullivan Associates, Inc: community planning and architectural design
A streamlined, modern site was created for this Boston architectural firm to frame and compliment their building designs without competing with them for attention. JavaScript was used to rotate images on the front page, and interactive menus were created with CSS. Search Engine Optimization was achieved through careful word choice and standards compliant layout.
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Neptune NotebookNeptune Notebook: a "Veronica Mars" fan site
An unofficial page for the UPN TV show Veronica Mars, containing written summaries of episodes, images gallery, community forum, and rotating banner advertisements. (This site is no longer being updated.)
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Hellenion ScreenshotHellenion: reconstructing the ancient Greek Religion in the modern world.
In recognition of their incorporation, Hellenion needed a new look for their web site. The original site was put together by the organizations founder in 1999. While the content was updated, the design was showing its age. A clean, elegant site that evokes the feel of an ancient Greek vase painting was created. The site was designed for easy maintenance by the client, and has since been updated by a third party.
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North River Media ScreenshotNorth River Media: producers of documentary films for broadcast and educational exhibits.
As an artist, the owner of North River Media was planning on creating a web site for his company himself. But, like so many other small business owners, he found he just didn't have the time. Rebekah Murphy was able to combine her expertise and artistic talent with North River Media's vision to create this site, showcasing their latest work and providing contact information for new clients. The title page animation uses dHTML to reduce load time.
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Ooey-GUI Goodness ScreenshotBekah's Ooey-GUI Goodness: a personal site of Rebekah Murphy.
The site contains icons and desktop patterns designed for the Mac OS computer platform. The "floating" bubbles were animated with dHTML. They can be stopped and restarted via a control button. (This site was created in 2000 for use with Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator 4. Since the content is no longer being updated, the code has not been fixed to work on more modern browsers.)
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