Case Study: uknowaguy.com

uKnowaGuy came to us looking to build an online classified ads and social networking website where users can find deals and trades and meet others sharing the same. Using the Drupal CMS we were able to create a system allowing users to easily sign-up and post their deals, get in contact with other users, follow other users, and create user communities!

Case Study: Laicale Hair Salon, NYC

One of New York City's top hair salons was looking for a makeover for their eCommerce/blog site. Tim Hobert, Drupal, and Ubercart created a beautiful new website that allows Laicale to easily manage their own products and add blog posts as often as they'd like.

Case Study: Hobert Wealth Management

This Investment Advisory Firm was looking to incorporate a flash video presentation into their Drupal content management system. By creating a custom theme and custom region, we were able to embed the video presentation on the home page and create a more vibrant user experience.

Case Study: Lauren Moses, Nashville Musician

Nashville artist Lauren Moses was about to release her first album and needed a way to manage the online sales. We used the combination of Drupal and the Ubercart eCommerce modules to handle the job.

Case Study: Mains Law Office

This Southern California law firm was looking to create a web presence and bring in business. Using proper SEO techniques their new site brought them business within just a few weeks.

Case Study: All Because He Asked

Videography team needed a site redesign as well as a way to quickly and easily add new videos and testimonials to their website. Enter Drupal.

Case Study: knowledgeseed.org

NYC non-profit seeks an inexpensive solution to manage donations, sign-ups, and share their Mission.

Case Study: veterinariansfinancial.com

Website copy (text and image content), design, and build using the Drupal CMS.

Case Study: Garmer & Prather, Attorneys

I teamed up with Megan Lynch of Sublime Designs Media in NYC to create this website for a Kentucky-based law office. Megan provided the design as a PSD (Photoshop Document) and I created the Drupal website and handled the pixel perfect CSS.

Because there are so many pages on the site, we used the wonderful Nice Menus module to create drop-down expandable menus.