Portfolio
Our portfolio reflects a mix of sites we've created, and a few of the many sites Michelle worked on during her tenure at leading interactive marketing agency nFusion. If you have any questions, or would like to discuss specifics related to any particular piece, please contact us.
The lovely folks at
Rose Greene Financial asked us to update their
Money Matters Blog, which used the out-of-the-box Thesis theme framework, to a style more in line with their brand. The resulting site is more fun to read and easier to manage on the back end.
Another beautiful blog designed by
TwinB Creative. Developed by Friendly using the theme framework Thesis,
Eloqua's "It's All About Revenue" blog features automatic resizing of images, retweeting, and post view counts.
Again working with the über-talented William Blacklock of
TwinB Creative, Friendly built
this site showcasing the talent at Rackspace, the fantastic San Antonio web hosting company.
Thanks to William of
TwinB Creative, Friendly has recently given Michelle's poetry blog
The Gladdest Thing a beautiful makeover. The site uses the theme framework Thesis.
Using WordPress MU, Friendly developed this gorgeous site for
The Engine 2 Diet. The site will continue to evolve over time, adding numerous community-centric features. Site design by the wonderful
Joe Basnight.
Friendly designed and developed this website and blog for the fantastic author
J.K. Beck (aka Julie Kenner) using WordPress and the theme framework Thesis.
Seven amazing authors, the Whine Sisters, allowed Friendly to redesign and develop
their group blog using WordPress.
Friendly developed the
TASBHC.org site using WordPress and the theme framework Thesis. Design by the fantastic Mr. David Steinert.
John McGinnis (yes, he's a Friendly father) is running for school board in Long Beach, CA. Friendly designed and built the
John McGinnis for School Board site to promote his campaign. (UPDATE: He won!! Congratulations, Dad!)
Friendly developed
UT's Student Affairs site in WordPress so that administrative staff could add and edit content elements quickly and easily. Friendly also provided training. The lovely design was provided by
Chris Duncan Design.
Friendly designed and is in the process of developing this WordPress site for the
San Gabriel Writer's League based in Georgetown, Texas.
Using the Thematic theme framework and a wide variety of plugins, Friendly developed this WordPress site for web hosting company
Rackspace and
Robert Scoble. Design by the fantastic William Blacklock of
TwinBCreative.
Designed and developed
a landing page directing fans of Musiq Soulchild to a few highlighted activities.
Willie Nelson's site, built over the course of years, used multiple WordPress installations to manage content. Friendly consolidated these installations into one highly-functional WordPress-based backend.
Built with WordPress, the design for
Scottish historical romance writer Jenna Stuart melds historical artwork with the image of a brooding Scottish castle to create a lush, romantic feel.
We created this
poetry blog devoted to displaying the great poems of the world in 2006 using a free WordPress theme. Subscribers receive emails each time a new poem is posted on the site.
Using free CMS platform WordPress, we designed and developed this members-only critique site for writers. Members may post and update content, add images, video and files, and communicate with each other via email as well as manage their own profiles.
Michelle coded this web site for Vericenter, a managed services, application hosting and IT infrastructure company. She handed off a suite of files enabling the company's internal resources to continue managing the content, and provided technical consulting.
Michelle provided business, marketing and technical consulting to Toshiba while helping them redesign their laptop division's e-commerce site. She also worked with their internal team to create an information and technical architecture that met the complex needs of both their end-audiences and internal resources.
McCoy's, a regional building supply chain, needed to revamp its web presence and update its site to include a product catalog. Working with her team, Michelle crafted an information architecture that met their needs. She also provided technical consulting, project management, and cross-team collaborative leadership.
A Flash showpiece, this site was designed to sell the multi-million-dollar home known as Fincayra. Michelle's involvement included information architecture planning, project and team management.