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Brandon’s Eyes Boutique Web Design

Brandon’s Eyes is a recent boutique web design project that I completed towards the end of 2009 with custom illustrations of children. Brandon’s Eyes website was started to bring awareness about the need for Eye Protective Safety. Due to an eye injury Brandon received at the age of three (3), fifteen (15) surgeries later, hundreds of eye drops, sleepless nights, many tears, a lot of anger, a load of fear, and tons of prayers, it is now time to channel all the energy into a positive direction. Please visit Brandon’s Eyes to read more about Eye Safety and Brandon’s Story. || Read more »
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Web and Graphic Design Waiting List
Current and Available Openings
- There are no openings in my schedule currently. I have a completely full custom design schedule and any type of design, maintenance or coding cannot be started until March 2010.
Only serious inquiries are accepted and I don’t do any work on speculation. If you are serious about getting a fabulous website or blog design started, please Request a FREE quote. If you accept my quote for design services, you will be sent a design brief outlining the project, a website planning worksheet and a design contract to sign. No work will be accepted without a contract.
I can help you with almost any type of custom design project that you need, whether it’s a boutique site design, professional design for your small business, personal blog, boutique blog design or custom illustration.
Look for some new fabulous designs for some very special clients coming soon!
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Cake Makes a Party

Cake Makes a Party was a very fun boutique illustrated site to design and customize. I used Illustrator CS4 for the logo design and illustrations and Photoshop CS4 for the .psd template design. The business card design and custom logo a unique online presence for Kathy Brannan’s custom cake business in Tennessee. All graphics, illustration, web development and design are one of a kind custom designed originals for Cake Makes a Party. || Read more »
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Custom Boutique Design Waiting List
There is currently a waiting list until January 2010 for all custom design work. I can schedule any work to start in January 2010. I have a full schedule through the end of the year.
Current Openings
- There are no openings in my schedule currently. I have a completely full custom design schedule and any type of design, maintenance or coding cannot be started until January 2010.
Available Openings
- January 2010
Only serious inquiries are accepted and I don’t do any work on speculation. If you are serious about getting a fabulous website or blog design started, please Request a FREE quote. If you accept my quote for design services, you will be sent a design brief outlining the project, a website planning worksheet and a design contract to sign. No work will be accepted without a contract.
I can help you with almost any type of custom design project that you need, whether it’s a boutique site design, professional design for your small business, personal blog, or custom illustration.
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Classy Sudz

Classy Sudz® is a recent boutique web design project I’ve just completed. Cathy wanted an eCommerce store to sell her handmade soaps as well as a matching blog to keep her customers informed of her newest products.
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How to Make a Custom WordPress Page Template
In WordPress, there’s an option before you publish a page, to select a template. This option will only show if your theme has page templates. Custom page templates are great if you need a page to look different than other pages on your blog. The whole purpose of having a custom template is to possibly show a different sidebar, a full page width (no sidebar) or totally different HTML in this area. You might need to change your style sheet by adding special classes for your content or sidebars if you do this.
This is how to make a custom page template for your WordPress theme. Instead of showing bits an pieces of code that you can’t visualize together, I’m just going to show what the whole code should look like. Obviously, your code will call your style sheet classes and they will probably be called something other than “main” and “content”. Create a new PHP page and add the code below to the top of the page. You can do this in a text editor or an html editor. Right after where its says “Template Name:”, type in the name you want your template to be called. That’s the template name that will show up in the drop down box in the page you’re creating. || Read more »







