Portfolio
I design and develop multimedia solutions for companies all over the country. Here are several that demonstrate what I have to offer: informed business consultation, expert design, solid development, and world-class project management.
Who They Are
AlloyMatch.com is the most complete source for alloy identification materials on the web, tailored to a national network of scrap metal recyclers.
What They Needed
An end-to-end eCommerce site: a public site for marketing, an authenticated log-in experience, a content management system, an online billing service, and a MySQL-based alloy database, uniquely tailored to a targeted demographic of alloy recyclers.
Results
Launched in April, 2010, AlloyMatch.com offers national recyclers a one-of-a-kind solution: the ability to subscribe to the site online, research metals, access a nationwide directory, all geared to make scrap metal dealers more profitable.
Who They Are
The Association for Rural & Small Libraries is a network of persons throughout the country dedicated to the positive growth and development of libraries.
What They Needed
Piggybacked off of another website, ARSL had no independent identity. No brand presence. No singular website that would define ARSL’s mission.
What We Offered
Partnered with Eyler Consulting of Charlotte, NC, ProjectEric developed a fully functional blog site via WordPress, including SEO-ready tools and a Google-powered events calendar.
Results
Launched in late 2009, ARSL now communicates to the world through its blog and features libraries nationwide through its dynamic photo feature on the home page. ARSL is no longer ‘regional’ in its web presence.
Who They Are
HOBY is the nation’s premier youth leadership organization. Targeted to high school youth leaders through their nationwide network of local seminars, HOBY’s mission is to inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service and innovation.
What They Needed: Content Management System
Redesigned Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership’s national website with a 900-pixel layout and incorporated a fully functional content management system (CMS). This allows HOBY staff to fully manage the site without the need for webmaster support.
Unique Needs
Building from the successful launch of HOBY’s original site re-design in 2007 by ProjectEric, the non-profit looked to expand its web presence with up-to-date content and lessen the need for costly webmaster support.
Result
Launched in January, 2009, recent design improvements and CMS integration now save HOBY thousands of dollars in monthly website update charges.
What They Needed
A premier videography company in Jacksonville, Florida, InMotion was looking for a distinctive yet scalable logo; one they could use for wedding as well as corporate events.
