Cushy CMS to WordPress Conversion

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My latest WordPress convert is a former Cushy CMS client. Jennifer Mitchell wanted a website that she could edit herself. Although Cushy CMS makes it easy to edit existing site content – it’s not a robust Content Management System like WordPress.

Now, Jennifer can add posts about her upcoming teacher training, retreats and other yoga events.

Unravel your unwieldy static HTML site or CMS – treat yourself to WordPress.

Great Design + Responsive Development = Successful Websites

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Copywriting & Photography: Moore Ink.
Graphic Design: David Owen Hastings
WordPress Responsive Web Development: Scott Marlow

A 3-column, mobile-responsive WordPress website, complete with responsive professional photo galleries. Continue reading “Great Design + Responsive Development = Successful Websites”

West Seattle CrossFit LOFT Website

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Graphic Design: Allison Rose
WordPress Theme Development: Scott Marlow

Just in time for 2013 New Year’s resolutions: a new 4,400 sq. ft. West Seattle CrossFit gym. Hang on to your kettle balls – you’re about to lose that holiday poundage!

Scott was fantastic. His stellar communication, from site concept to content management training helped us launch a site that we are not only thrilled with but also understand how to use. He kept our team on task and worked within our budget. We look forward to working with him in the future as our business and online needs grow. An easy recommendation for any small business who wants to take their online presence to the next level!
Bethany Pappas & Brandon Wicks
CrossFit LOFT

CanCan the Game Kickstarted

CanCan: the game of color and creation
Graphic Design: Joan van den Berg
WordPress Theme Development: Scott Marlow

Ditto Nowaski successfully funded her new board game, CanCan: the Game of Color and Creation, via Kickstarter this month. She raised $8,463 through 97 backers.

CanCan is an abstract puzzle-building game that became a top seller at the Seattle Art Museum by August 2013.

Building Accessible Websites for Disability Inclusion

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Graphic Design: Kelly Davis, Farm Girl Works
WordPress Development: Scott Marlow

An accessible, mobile responsive WordPress site for the non-profit Washington State Business Leadership Network.

WSBLN educates and supports businesses to recruit, hire, retain, promote and improve customer service for people with disabilities.

WSBLN’s vision is to strengthen our region so that businesses recognize the benefits of hiring, retaining and marketing to people with disabilities.