Seeking recommendations for a web designer

I’d like to separate my professional site from my personal site. Since my web design days are in the past, I’d like to work with an expert on making a new site just for my creative direction and photography work. Suggestions? Endorsements?

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5 Responses to Seeking recommendations for a web designer

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  2. Don Barletta says:

    I’ve known Chris of AllAboardDesign.com for 20+ years. I used to own a printing company and he did all of my graphic design work. If you contact Chris be sure to tell him I sent you.

  3. Mike McAfee says:

    We worked with Debi to have our business website designed and created. Her website is at http://www.debibodett.com

  4. Josh Dunaway says:

    I’m a freelance designer/developer with 13+ years of professional experience, and I work with a few firms across the US (one of which pointed me in your direction, actually). I’m also a pretty big 2nd amendment supporter / gun enthusiast myself. I’m currently about to roll out an AR15 accessories website for a client and I have completed a website for Jarvis Tactical (jarvistactical.com), a professional custom firearm stippling company. I would love to work with you on a new site if you’re still interested! If I can be of any assistance, please feel free to contact me anytime! Thanks and have a great day!

  5. pod says:

    Not sure what your budget is but I’d recommend some friends of mine at deepsleepstudio.com …

    If budget is an issue, it’s super easy to deploy something basic on your own nowadays. I use a framework called hexo, available at hexo.io – you can have a basic site up and running in about an hour. In my opinion, a site focused on content like yours, should be simple and to the point, let the content speak rather than the site, as it were.

    I used Hexo to do my site at http://regularguyguns.com/

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