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December 11, 2006

One After The Other

It's just impossible for me to keep up with the proper posts and press releases for each one. And really, do you want to get three e-mails from me in a week? Didn't think so.

Last week we rolled out three new websites. Proper posts on each will come eventually, but I wanted to put them out there for you review.

The first is for local artist, Elizabeth Rogers Decosimo. The conceit of the site should be obvious: clean, minimal, fine arts, letting her work do the "talking". Click on the big images in the portfolio section for a little surprise. Yes, it was intentional that we do that without a secondary visual indication. Aside: it's amazing how much time you can spend arguing over typefaces.

The next site we released is for The Arts & Education Council. I'm a big fan of the AEC. They do two of my favorite "arts & culture" events here in Chattanooga, the Independent Film Series and the Conference on Southern Literature. We have a site in the works for their partner organization, the Fellowship of Southern writers, which will go live something near the end of January.

Finally, we did a website for The City of Lookout Mountain, GA. Having lived on the Mountain, I think they let us take a little time making sure we had some fun with the Gallery section. I hope they continue to let it grow. The Mountain is a beautiful place.

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Design | By Josiah Roe | 12:41 PM

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hey,

if interested in help w/ the press releases, drop me a line. i'm always up for it.

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Posted by: daniel at December 11, 2006 3:29 PM

I think you meant concept, rather than conceit? Or is the artist's site supposed to be conceited? Maybe she's that good!

Posted by: Matt Barker at December 11, 2006 5:30 PM

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