My mother started a cupcakery and asked me to make her a simple site so she could have a place for people to visit online and view her previous work. I made her this cute little weblog with a photo gallery. You can find it online at RubberCityCupcakery.com. I also designed her company’s logo, business cards, invoices, and pamphlets. You can find more of my design work here.
I was approached by one of my mothers friends who recently started her own Event Planning company and was in need of a website. Her company, EventsByAnn, specializes in event planning, event promotion, and event management. Of course I was quick to hop on this project and came up with a website that is stylish, yet conservative for the nature of her clients. Even though her company is a small start-up, I feel Ann has is in the right business for her personality and will be successful in her endeavors with the help of the wonderful website I have built her. Check out her website as it is live (Use the link above).
After the HANDS team got a look at the awesome design upgrade I did on HelpingAllNeeds.org, they pitched me the idea of having me put their already successful Raffles for Charity. So after some debating and developing of the idea, I can now announce the new Hands Raffle for Charity website. You can now have better chances than playing the lottery to win great prizes. But the best thing about the raffles, is the fact that all the profits from the raffles go toward helping those in need. From now until Sept. 31st 2011, the Hands team is raising money to buy and ship care packages to the deployed soldiers overseas. Please join the cause and buy your raffle tickets right here, right now.
I was approached by this non-profit organization named, Helping All In Need Donation Services, and was asked to help them build a suitable website to help promote their message of helping those who are in need. They have lots of different projects on the horizon including the H.A.N.D.S. Project, which will benefit Military Troops overseas as well as families in need. H.A.N.D.S has several ways you can get involved such as; Donating Finacially, Organize a Fundraiser, Collect Goods, Write Letters to Troops Overseas, and Spread the word. I urge you to take a look at HelpingAllNeeds.org and see how you can get involved with helping the community.
In the early spring of 2011, through an old friend of mine, I met Torrie Huffman of Classy Divas LLC. She wanted me to build a website to help promote her Talent Development Agency. I jumped right on board and created MyClassyDivasLLC.com.
In the summer of 2010, I met a musician by the name of Rich George whom, not only plays in two bands, but also is co-owner of LMS Surveying LLC. IMR had the privilege of redesigning Rich’s surveying company website. The site is still live, and you can view it at LMSsurveying.com.
At the end of year of 2010, a model by the name of Rachel Minkin (aka The Russian Seduction) approached me and asked if I could create her a web presence to help boost her modeling career to the next level. Of course, I obliged and came up with TheRussianSeduction.com. After teaching Rachel to use the back-end (WordPress), she ran with the site and is still creating a buzz with her witty, energetic blog posts regarding the fashion scene, her photo shoots, upcoming events and promotions. I am proud to say that IMR has helped The Russian Seduction name become a brand and propelled Rachel’s modeling career immensely.
Again, in 2009, I teamed up with my friend/mentor and came up with a website to distribute free iPhone Wallpapers. The site is no longer live, but hit its peek during the 2009 NCAA March Madness College Basketball Tournament, when thousands of fans downloaded their favorite team’s logo and saved it as their iPhone’s Wallpaper.
After the success and sale of TrueLifeKarma.com, I teamed up with a good friend/mentor of mine in 2008. We decided to make another flash quiz, a flash quiz that would push the boundaries of humanity’s faith. So, we came up with The Hell Quiz. Although the Hell Quiz didn’t have great success like True Life Karma, it was still an interesting flash design concept that had never been done before and left you extremely intrigued. The project was taken down in 2009 due to server costs not being able to be paid from site revenue.
Back in 2007, I teamed up with Ryan Johnson, of Rj2 World Wide LLC (now deceased), and created the ultimate flash karma quiz experience. Although we sold the website in 2008, you can still view the site live in its entirety (well, almost). This was one of the 1st websites of this kind and took several months to develop. I had to learn everything there is to learn about karma before I creatively devised the karma quiz questions, results, and functionality of TrueLifeKarma.com.