Today I launched a new website for Jim Ordway at Beckon Call Window Cleaning, out of Halsey, Oregon. Jim’s a great guy and we got this project under-foot and moving along at a very quick pace.

I’m very happy with the final product. Take a look, and get in touch with him for your Windows if you’re local to the Willamette Valley. He’s a professional who takes his business seriously, and he does some great looking work.
Tags: beckon call, design, small business, window cleaning
Posted by Andy Vaughn on May 13th, 2010 in Wordpress, clients, design | No Comments »
I’m really excited to announce the launch of John Turman’s “Turman Financial Group, LLC” website, as of this weekend.

We worked together with Trent Bingham to create the awesome logo. The site itself was built using Wordpress for the CMS, and XHTML/CSS for the front-end.
Tags: design, launch, new website, Turman Financial Group, Wordpress
Posted by Andy Vaughn on May 3rd, 2010 in Wordpress, clients, design | No Comments »
Chess Puzzles is a website that I designed and strategically programmed for John Bain two and a half years ago. It’s still going strong, with over ten-thousand visitors monthly playing and participating in the daily puzzles.

The website was built using Wordpress as a CMS, and the chess tactic engine was programmed using a custom Javascript library.
I’m still very proud of this project, and occasionally go back to do a mate in three.
Tags: chess, chess puzzles, javascript, Wordpress
Posted by Andy Vaughn on April 5th, 2010 in Wordpress, clients, code, design | No Comments »
In November, I had the pleasure to work with Dr. Michael Klautzsch, and John Admire at All Family Vision Care working on a re-design for their existing eye center website.
I partnered with Trent Bingham on this project, and we launched a slick new design that adds personality to the previously templated-design, common to vision care providers. The site is built using Wordpress for the CMS.
Tags: all family vision care, design, redesign, trent bingham, Wordpress
Posted by Andy Vaughn on April 2nd, 2010 in Wordpress, clients, design | No Comments »
This last Fall, I had a great time working with John Bain on the redesign of his Chess for Students website.

I went for a more fun, friendly design to target his key demographic – kids and scholastic chess programs. The original design had a very aggressive red, blocky-look to it. I softened the design, improved the home page hierarchy, and really highlighted the key products his site offers.
Tags: chess, chess for students, ecommerce, redesign
Posted by Andy Vaughn on March 31st, 2010 in Wordpress, clients, design | No Comments »