Site Launch: NeverEndingHope
October 10th, 2009 | 20:27I just finished a new site for Hope International: http://neverendinghope.org. It was designed by Evan McHugh.
The design was a little challenging, but fun to make it work.
I just finished a new site for Hope International: http://neverendinghope.org. It was designed by Evan McHugh.
The design was a little challenging, but fun to make it work.
Kathleen and I walked down to the Drunken Unicorn Monday night to see Throw Me The Statue and The Brunettes. Also, a band called The Nurses opened.
It was a good show, but started way too late. I just can’t go to shows on work nights that go past 1 AM anymore. I feel so old.
Sorry about the crappy cell phone picture, it’s all I had with me.

Can’t believe I have forgotten to post about this. On my birthday Kathleen took us to see Paul McCartney in Piedmont Park!
It was amazing. We were about 25 feet from the stage. We got rained on for about 20 minutes, and nobody moved. He played for over 2 hours straight.
Unfortunately, we didn’t take our camera because they said they weren’t allowed, but everyone else had one. We took a disposable camera though. Should have those developed soon.
Just launched a new site with Jeff Shinabarger, designed by Liz Malpass, for Sojourner’s magazine | Justice Revival – http://www.justicerevival.org
The entire site is in two languages, English and Spanish, including two separate WordPress blogs for each language. I did a javascript animation at the top instead of using flash. I created a form to enter to win tickets, and hooked up an email field to their existing subscription database. I made custom flickr and twitter widgets, and a widget to list sponsors/speakers/etc.

Just finished a new site designed by Evan McHugh for a hospitality company. http://www.bcahospitality.com
It was a fairly simple site, 6 pages with a blog and an email sign up. But they wanted all the content to be editable, which was a little bit of a challenge because of the complexity of the layouts of most pages.