Branding and Web DesignSarah has a background in web design, production management, logo and branding and HTML/CSS programing. Though I am currently focused more on portrait painting and graphic design, I have a history as a website producer, designer, educator and developer. Here is a sample portfolio of sites that I produced for small businesses, non-profits, Stanford University and others.
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UCDServes 2010-2015 Created logo and all posters, flyers, and media for advertising and promoting community service events. RoSK 2010 Launched the newly re-branded Rain or Shine Kids site. RoSK is locally owned Seattle company that produces all-weather stroller gear and baby products including theWooBee blanket. Vita New York 2010 Designed and built an ecommerce store for Vita New York, sellers of high end custom jewelry based in New York. Jewelbox Theater 2010 Rebuilt the website for The Seattle Rendezvous and Jewelbox Theater, one of Seattle's top performance venues and bars. Spitfire 2009 Designed and built a new website for Spitfire, one of Seattle's top gathering places for Sports, Politics and Private Events. Strachan Foundation 2008 Designed and built this bilingual website for the Strachan Foundation, a Foundation that supports innovative projects and social entrepreneurs in Latin America. TEENSMART 2002 Designed and built the bilingual online workbook for the TeenSmart educational health promotion project for teenagers in Latin America. Angry Monkey New Media Projects 1999-2000 Served as Executive Producer of website and media development for Angry Monkey Studios in San Francisco. STANFORD UNIVERSITY MEDIA WORKS WEB SITES 1997-1999 Worked as an Executive Producer and Web Department Manager for Stanford University Media Works creating sites for Stanford Departments and affiliated organizations. THE CENTER FOR ELECTRONIC ARTS WEB SITES 1994-1996 Worked as a Production Manager and Graduate Lab Coordinator for the Center for Electronic Art. The school, at the forefront of teaching web design, produced many sites for other non-profit groups as part of workshops and the graduate lab that I managed. |
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