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I reject the tendency to dismiss as unimportant the things of everyday life. People wrongly characterize...
 
 

portfolio: blog, wiki, & application

Mouse over the images to the right to see examples of blogs, wikis, and interactive applications we've set up for some of our website clients.

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We developed this application for Facebook based on the book All I Need to Know I Learned From My Cat.

You can also find out about the book and take the quiz on the Workman Publishing site.

This WordPress-run blog is Anastasia's photography website.

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We created a member-only wiki, using Wikispaces, for this association of over 100 showrooms who share information and keep each other up-to-date with current happenings.

We designed and built this WordPress-based blog for our friend Sachi LeFever (also of Common Craft. She highlights her personal projects and insights here.

We set up this wiki using Wetpaint. It was used as a family vacation planning tool for an extended family's annual summer vacation.

We created a member-only wiki using Wikispaces for a non-profit health care collaborative to better help them share and store information.

We customized an existing WordPress template to create an easy-to-update blog / website for this resort and restaurant based in Ghana, Africa.

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This WordPress-based blog is a customized version of an existing template and aggregates posts from other blogs and Twitter.

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This music and arts blog is part of an integrated site build in ExpressionEngine.

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more about this work

Interested in setting up a blog? Need a collaborative environment to share information or ideas with colleages? Don't know where to start? Contact us and we can let you know all the different options (there are many).

 
 


...common activities as uncreative because they are repetitive and universal, but they are the very fabric of life. Great achievements are possible only when they are supported by the mundane.

—Rebecca Blood
Author, Blogger