It only takes a few seconds to see what sets a well-designed website apart from a poorly-designed one.

Navigation, information, color, whitespace, thoughtfully-placed links, the look and feel--not to mention the technical aspects. So much needs to be put into a website that it can be overwhelming.

Let me take these complicated details out of the equation--leaving you to devote your time to something that only you can develop, your website's message.
I start by meeting with you to discover your aspirations for your website. Overall design elements can then be added, thus creating the "shell" of the website.
After a final site design has been approved, the actual website can be built. Filler content is added to acheive the predetermined "look" without actually having to fill every page with meaningful text.
Once the previous steps are completed, final approved-by-you content is added and the website is readied to "go live". I can host your website myself, or I can help you to do this yourself.

Still have questions?
Go to my Design Process Detail page for more information.

Click to go to this website (opens in a new window) Client: Joe Bykowski
Project Type: Personal Website
This is my personal website, which I redesigned in 2006. It is database-driven and includes multimedia such as movies and audio files.

Click to go to this website (opens in a new window) Client: Rantoul UPC
Project Type: Church/Community Website
Created in 2004, the website for Rantoul, Illinois' United Pentecostal Church is a community hub that features photo albums and activity information.

Click to go to this website (opens in a new window) Client: The MAGI Group
Project Type: Organization Website
I designed this website for a local paranormal research group (which I happen to be part of). Includes lots of audio/visual media.

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