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Website Design and Content Strategy

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Henning Horological Fabrication, custom watch parts

www.henningwatches.com
Watchmaker Matt Henning shifted the focus of his business from watch repair to crafting custom parts to be used for repairs by other watchmakers. His website needed to reflect this shift, while looking clean and remaining easy to navigate. The result tells not only what he does and how he can help, but also why he believes in practicing high-quality craftsmanship today. (2011)

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Alan Morrison, organist

www.alanmorrison.com
Organist Alan Morrison requested a site redesign. The result blends new environmental portraits and videos, adding some of the Georgia charm and educational engagement that his followers know from Alan's recital introductions. So that he could maintain the site, we continued to use GoDaddy's WebSite Tonight, with a fresh template tweaked to Alan's style. (2011)

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Low Brass Project

www.lowbrassproject.com
Low Brass Project is an international chamber ensemble that performs and gives master classes occasionally. Its website was as out-of-date as shag carpet and leisure suits (even if those do predate the Internet). To leverage multimedia assets, events listings, and easy updates worldwide, we selected Instant Encore's Maestro WebBuilder. (2010)
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Paris Between the Wars

ardenwitstudio.com/imm120/ parisproject/index.html
Paris Between the Wars is a multimedia supplement to the Curtis Institute of Music's cross-curricular Paris Project. Created for a class project, it was hand-coded, using XHTML and CSS. Even with its sparse design, it provides rich content as a first step in combining educational content with the Web as a delivery platform. (2011)

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Canyons & Cats

ardenwitstudio.com/canyonsandcats/
canyonsandcats.html

Canyons and Cats is a Web presentation of an audio slideshow from a September 2009 trip to Bryce Canyon, Best Friends animal sanctuary, and "nearby" in this vast region. Adapted from the original, which was screened in a small cinema, this site was created for a Flash class. (2010)

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