This site was built for Spensha Baker using an Open-Source Content Management System so that the client has full control over their own online presence. Fun photos and a light layout convey the overall feel of Spensha's music. Launch SpenshaOnline.com
Porelon provides ink and inking systems for a wide variety of products. The site is clean, contemporary and easily accessible and usable for a diverse user base. This project included design and development as well as artistic direction for photography. Launch Porelon.com
These proposed logos for Magazines.com are meant to reflect the conversational brand and create a "spokesperson" as a branding element in the small hero magazine reader character.
This website design for for up-and-coming country music artist Jamie Tate has a simple and light feel that relates to the artist's music. Nashville Interactive was hired to perform the country music artist's website design as well as the logo design. Launch JamieTateMusic.com
These logos are for a fictitious recording studio. While the company doesn't actually exist the logos were still a great project to work on.
Nashville-based folk/rock/hippie musician Todd Snider required a website design that reflected his quirky demeanor. An atypical layout was used along with a mix of stock photos and promotional photos. Unfortunately this artist web design is no longer live but it's worth a mention.
This logo design for Honda Marine is tied in with their fuel efficient marine engine models. The simple gestalt of a drip represents the low fuel use aspect of the engines. This version was a precursor to the final logo.
This past weekend, Nashville Interactive launched SpenshaOnline.com; the online home of inspirational musical artist Spensha Baker. The website design and development was handled completely by Nashville Interactive. I've said it before: creating an artist website design is always a fun project to work on. The creative freedom and ability to work with less "traditional" layouts allows the opportunity to stretch the creative muscles a bit.
The site was built using an Open-Source Content Management System so that the client has full control over their own online presence. Using open source software also means that there are no monthly licensing fees of any kind which often come along with bulkier proprietary systems.
This website design for Love And Theft has a lighter feel which corresponds with the band's sound. Launch LoveAndTheft.com
For those Nashvillians who enjoy the finer side of spirits, there's finally a group for you: BoozeCamp Nashville. What is BoozeCamp Nashville you ask? Well it's a bit of an old-fashioned social network that revolves around great wine, liquor and beer. Events are held around Nashville at various venues and include tastings of great "adult" beverages as well as the company of good people.
Nashville Interactive designed, developed and is hosting BoozeCampNashville.com. A rather simple site overall but one that I've already grown very fond of. Perhaps it will even make the web design portfolio in the near future. Once again an open-source content management system was used for the backend of the site, allowing various administrators to control the content from anywhere with an internet connection. The site is an ongoing project with many improvements in the works so check it out and come back often to see how it's going.