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Archive: ‘blogsite design’



Blogsite design for photographer Kelly Willette

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

When Kelly contacted me about designing a blogsite for her, I hesitated.  I wasn’t sure I could handle such a big client.  She’s kind of a big deal.  A really big deal.  She’s a rock star photographer.  She’s a workshop instructor.  She’s published a ton of goodies for photographers from templates (check out her Friday Freebies!) to posing guides to her workshop workbook.

But she has been  awesome to work with.  She knew what she wanted and her ability to keep things simple but effective is nothing short of admirable. We did a simple custom layout with a sidebar.  I love that post divider!

I’ve really enjoyed following her blog since it launched and am hoping to do the Finding the Joy e*course that starts in June!

Blogsite design for Red Shoe Boudoir Workshops

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Tara is a dear friend.  And was one of my first blog clients ever.  And an amazing photographer.  Especially boudoir.  And oh my gosh, get this, she is doing a workshop in Chicago this spring and I am going!  She promises me that I won’t feel like a giggly, awkward mess the whole time.  I want to learn from her and this will be a fantastic creative stretch for me.

Oh yes.  The blog.  We worked together on her workshop site.  The first step in turning a blog into a blogsite is setting the front page to a static page instead of the main blog posts page.  It goes from a blog to a homepage!  So check out the Red Shoe Boudoir Photography Workshops blogsite and sign up for the Chicago workshop…see you there!