New Web Design for Austin Painter Jennifer Balkan
Redesigning Austin artist Jennifer Balkan’s website into a WordPress website with a filmstrip-style image gallery. Continue reading
A Slight Redesign for a Simple Webpage
Several years ago, I gathered links to all my blogs and stuff on one page. I recently decided it was time to redesign that little page design slightly. Continue reading
New WordPress Website Tells a Story from WWII
I’ve just created a very simple design for a WordPress website for a friend of mine. I created the design and set up a WordPress site that will handle “siders”* for my friend Tim. He will be adding all the content himself. I am training him long-distance by phone. Continue reading
New Website for Austin Photographer Ave Bonar
Today I am announcing the launch of a brand-new owner-empowered WordPress website for Austin photographer Ave Bonar. I created the design to Ave’s specifications and employed the technology, and Ave added all her own content. Both Ave and I are very happy with the final design for her new website. Continue reading
New Design for Our Travel Photos Website
After many years and after trying out many deigns for for our travel photos website and blog, I’m relieved to announce I have come up with a new design that I am really happy with. Continue reading
Redesign of Pixel Wranglers Website
This is the new version of the website for the website design and development business that my husband and I are partners in. I redesigned it as a WordPress website to bring it up to date and make it easier to update. I added and massaged a lot of the content. I did only a slight visual redesign, because I wanted to maintain the basic look from the previous version of the site. Continue reading

















Yet Another Redesign of My Art Site
I have just finished yet another redesign of my art website! The new design is a slight refinement of the previous visual design (with which I’ve been pretty happy for awhile), but more importantly, it represents a major underlying structural change. Continue reading →