CBS Collision
Company: CBS Collision
Role: Design, Development
Tools: Wordpress, Sublime Text, SEO
CBS Collision wanted their new website to allow customers to contact their nearest location fast and conveniently. I delivered a responsive website with easy to use contact forms, navigation, and an estimate request page.
Dentsmart
Company: Dentsmart
Role: Design, Development, SEO
Tools: Wordpress, Dreamweaver, Bones, Sass, Compass
1Collision Network was contacted by Dentsmart to give a new modern look to their website. After client meetings and further research I was also able to create a more user friendly navigation structure.
1Collision Schererville
Company: 1Collision Network
Role: Design, Development
Tools: Wordpress, Dreamweaver, Bootstrap
M&S Custom Auto Body wanted a fresh new look upon joining the 1Collision Network. I delivered an easy to navigate responsive website with all the features they requested.
Responsive Design Mockups
Company: Milwaukee Urban Gardens
Role: Responsive Design
Tools: Photoshop
As a class project I redesigned the Milwaukee Urban Gardens website to provide a better user experience for its mobile visitors.
1Collision Network
Company: 1Collision Network
Role: Design, Development, SEO
Tools: Wordpress, Dreamweaver, Bones Framework
1Collision Network wanted a website that could keep up with their expanding business. The site features every network auto body shop with relevant details and links for each. A clean and simple design was created to serve as the main hub for the network.
Kallemeyn Collision
Company: Kallemeyn Collision
Role: Design, Development, SEO
Tools: Wordpress, Photoshop, Sublime Text
Kallemeyn Collision was looking for a new website to help customers get their vehicle repaired promptly. Included with their new website is an online collision repair estimation form to help reach these goals .
AIGA@MATC
Company: MATC student group
Role: Design, Development
Tools: Dreamweaver, Bootstrap
The newly formed AIGA student group at MATC needed an easy way for students to get involved, find events, and discover job opportunities. After planning and discussions I had enough input from the group to design, develop, and ultimately launch AIGA@MATC.