Portfolio
International Civil Rights Center & Museum
Greensboro, NC
The International Civil Rights Center & Museum in Greensboro, NC needed a web presence update for their Feb. 1, 2010 grand opening of the Center and Museum. EJM Designs Limited collaborated with
RLF Communications, the Museum's PR company, as well as the Museum itself to rebrand, redesign, and reorganize the entire website with a focus on the Center & Museum. RLF's Ron Irons provided the graphic and strategic design with EJM Designs Limited executing the layout, programming, style, Flash, database, and SEO portions of the project. We successfully launched the new site before the Feb. 1, 2010 opening of the Museum. EJM Designs Limited did not once need to enter North Carolina.
Terrace Park Historical Society
Terrace Park Historical Society was in search of a solution to bring a dated, cluttered, and template-y website ...into the past. They were looking for a style and design that truly touched on the history and character of Terrace Park, while keeping the overall look crisp and clean. Along with cleaning up the organization and navigation of the site, we nailed every goal on the tight deadline. We set up the email system through Google Apps, galleries through Flickr, and succeeded in training their wonderful staff - who have zero web experience - how to edit and upload an HTML file to keep their events current and them self-sufficient.
Congregation B'nai Tikvah
In order to increase their online exposure and polish their brand, Congregation B'nai Tikvah, the Jewish Reconstructionist Center of Southwestern Ohio, needed a site rebuild. We worked together on the look and feel, built in a calendar and gallery, and set up an email system for the board through Google Apps. Thought awaiting some photography, the site has been a great success.
Adam P. Marschall
In April 2009, Adam Marschall moved from Cleveland, Ohio to Los Angeles, California as a Video Production Professional. A talented man, he's been shooting for the Cleveland Cavs and Indians for a few years and needed a simple site to show some of his personality, his resume, and his demo reel.
The Wenstrup Company
John Wenstrup, a financial planner out of Milford, Ohio, was looking to rebrand himself with a more open demeanor and an extensive unfolding of content for his site in order to drive natural traffic both locally and nationally. His new site is exaclty what the financial planner ordered.
Famous Frames by Eli Wilner
Eli Wilner, a leading frame dealer, restorer and collector, has put together his personal collection of frames in sticker and magnet format, perfect for refridgerators and scrapbooking. Web design was created by
Jennifer Hayes Art. Development, programming, and SEO done by EJM Designs.
The Harris Partners
Ross Harris has been in marketing for 28 years, president of The Harris Partners for two years, and needed a professional, usable, appealing site in just over four weeks. We not only delivered, but despite hundreds of companies with Harris Partners in their name, had her site on the first page of Google results in less than 30 days after launch.
Law Offices of Brian Gutkoski, LLC
Law Offices of Brian Gutkoski, LLC is a legal practice looking to deliver an immediate and strong web presence in the competitive Cleveland area. A clean, professional, and welcoming site for all your legal needs.
Happy Jack Publishing
A very talented and inspirational man, Jack Marschall has self-published books
of poetry, imagination, and reality. A beautiful site for a beautiful dream.
Spacesavers
From 2003-2005, we implemented hundreds of items on two Yahoo Stores (www.alwaysorganized.com & www.spacesavers.com which have since consolidated) by writing copy, editing and managing images, and placing seo-friendly product profiles on the sites, raising internet sales for the brick-and-mortar SpaceSavers located in Winston Salem, North Carolina.
Martians
From Venus
Alan Goulder was looking for a website to represent his independent film, "Martians from Venus" that maintained the campy humor
inherent throughout the movie. We were able to aid with entertaining Flash animation and intentionally-gaudy design choices.
Cleveland Entertainment Conference 2004 (archive)
Promoting filmmaking in the Cleveland Area is a fickle beast. Christina Grozik and Jen O'Neal had heart enough to push
when it seemed like no one else was. Christina has gone on to become the
Director of the Ohio Film Office.
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