When
you work for a company, and they ask you to redesign their site,
at first, the idea seems really great. What more could you ask
for, you get to define the outward image of the company, plus
its a great ego booster if it goes smooth. But... they hardly
ever do. The Conversion Group site
was pretty smooth, because it's basically me and my partner.
Fusive was painful for sure,
lots of baloney there. Ingalls
was fun because it was early in my career, and I just loved
working there.
the
Conversion Group (Redesign) ::::
It was time to put together a more comprehensive website for
TCG. Over the past year prior, we had enjoyed some moderate
success with client work, and we were so busy that we outgrew
the original site almost right away.
the
Conversion Group ::::
The first incarnation of the site was basically a capabilities
brochure that's turned into our website for almost a year. I
basically threw it together over a weekend, and was like, "here
it is" just in time for that Monday meeting.
Fusive.com
2000 Redesign ::::
When I first arrived at Fusive, one of my first tasks was to
revamp their website. Not fun.