
In conjunction with the postcard mailing I'll be sending out in the next month or so, I'm also doing a website overhaul, redesigning the page so that it meshes with the postcard look and feel. I'm keeping many of the same samples (and adding a few new ones from the past year) and some of the same functionality, but with a different look. Above is the main image that browsers will be greeted with, and then as your mouse travels over the image, the menu is made visible (see below).

Once you click on the menu items, each will follow in a similar layout manner (an example of one of the scratchboard sample pages below). I'm still in the process of changing over many of the interior pages, but it should be up and running 100% by next week sometime. (in the meantime, some of the old pages still retain the 'old design')

I wish I'd saved screen shots of all my old web page redesigns, as I've been using a web page to advertise my services since around the mid to late 90s, and it would have been interesting to see the page's evolution over time.
UPDATE: Jami Giovanopoulos from the ispot was kind enough to clue me in to a sight called the Internet Archive Wayback Machine that shows you the different incarnations my site has undergone since approximately 2001 (minus the occasional dead link). Interesting, I had no idea such a thing was even possible. I even went so far as to look up my earlier 'clunky' aol web address from the nineties (much more dead links, but interesting to see).
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