The operators of Miracles of the Griffins were former clients who we designed and hosted a website for until they sold their business. Now with this new project of an organization that provides assistance to veterans, food insecurities, housing, disabled persons, inmates, and those suffering from HIV/Aids they came back to us to build them a site offering informational pages, a discussion forum and photo galleries. They are still developing the content for the site and it will be added to gradually as the content becomes available.
Community Website Design, Web Development and Website Hosting
Friends of Messalonskee came to us looking for a more modern website, one they could have a hand in maintaining with a clean crisp look. Thanks to our newest team member Bridget, we provided them with a website that exceeded their expectations. The site features an exceptional design, interactive forms and an interactive photo gallery.
This is the third website we've created for the Friends of the Blaine House in the past 24 years. The Friends is a non-profit dedicated to the upkeep and renovation of the Governor's mansion in Augusta. Their new site offers two styles of photo galleries, a historical timeline, historical information about all the governors, and scans of the Christmas Cards sent out by the governors and their families. Loaded with content and photos, this is one of my favorite sites that we've done.
Emmanuel Lutheran Episcopal Church called us looking for help to redesign their site. The were looking for an expanded version of what they had with graphics that were new, exciting and appropriate. An informational site made to support their mission.
The Mid-Maine Chamber asked us to create a single page website for their annual Festival of Trees that they put on with the Alfond Youth & Community Center. It was to be a simple site, one that they could simply publish the information to organizations that want to enter a tree for the event. They wanted a count down clock and a photo gallery on it as well.
The Waterville Area Soup Kitchen needed a new website to help them celebrate the acquisition of their new location named "The Lighthouse". Where a lighthouse is the symbol for hope and direction, the new soup kitchen location fulfills that in the community.
The Servants of the Blessed Sacrament in Waterville, needed a website to be able to offer their nearly 4,000 publication library to borrowers. We took our normal shopping cart feature and modified it to be used for a rental program. Added a responsive slideshow and gave them more than they asked for.
Trinity Baptist Church and Pastor Jeremy Martinez asked us to revamp their website and give it a modern look and feel as well as to make it mobile friendly. Also they wanted a photo of the Moscow Dam and Webber Lake included on the site, so we took our drone up there and got a few really good photos of the lake looking over the top of the dam. The photo was taken in December, but we'll go backup when the trees and flowers are leafing out and/or blooming as well.
The Vassalboro Sanitary District needed a simple site to share information with the citizens and businesses of East and North Vassalboro. Nothing fancy, just informative.
Maine Association of Professional Accountants was referred to us by another client of ours. They needed a more modern site than the one they had, giving them advanced options to serve their membership and support their mission. The site features a members only section, forms for membership application and scholarship application and an interactive forum.
Waldo County Technical Center was referred to us by Josh Zukerman of Snow Pond Technology Group. They were actively seeking bids on the redesign of their website to make it more aesthetically pleasing, easier to use, more informative and mobile friendly. We accomplished all of this in less than two weeks. The site boasts a new slideshow, interactive forms, integrated photo gallery and more.
Trial and Error came to us looking for a new design that would be mobile friendly and could grow with their mission. Another reason was that their site was badly hacked with many files being corrupt and or pointing to sites in other countries. It was a mess. The first thing we did was to cleanup their existing site to get rid of the damage from the hackers and installed security measures to keep it from happening again. We then designed them a site with multiple blog style pages.
The Central Maine Fire Attack School located in Waterville, Maine was looking for a new/modern look to their web design with a photo gallery, newsletter and slideshow. We also provide web hosting services for them.
WatervilleMaine.com is a community website designed for the hometown of Waterville. It is now the support site for the Waterville, Maine Mobile App. It provides business listings, discussion forums, classified ads, and event calendar, photo gallery, employment listings, history and government information. This information is shared with the mobile app through RSS feeds and other data sharing methods.
Hometown Canada is similar to Hometown USA in its scope and purpose . It features multipage mini-sites for over 5,000 towns across Canada and so currently boasts over 40,000 static pages.
The site is almost strictly generated by a Microsoft Access database designed by us for that purpose.
Hometown Canada Community is the interactive section for Hometown Canada. This piece of the site was created in the Joomla Content Management System and boasts photo galleries, calendar of events, link exchange, classified ads and forums for each of Canada's provinces.
Hometown England Community is the interactive section for Hometown England. This piece of the site was created in the Joomla Content Management System and boasts photo galleries, calendar of events, link exchange, classified ads and forums for each of England's 90 counties.
OaklandMaine.com is a community website designed for my hometown of Oakland. It is a standard website that uses parts of the Hometown USA site such as the photo gallery, forums, etc.
Winslow, Maine 's website is a community website designed for the hometown of Winslow. It is a standard website that is actually part of the Hometown USA site but is developed seperately from the main site.
Vassalboro.com is a community website designed for the hometown of Vassalboro. It is a standard website that uses parts of the Hometown USA site such as the photo gallery, forums, etc.
Hometown England is similar to Hometown USA in its scope and purpose . It features multipage mini-sites for over 11,000 towns across England and so currently boasts over 77,000 static pages.
The site is almost strictly generated by a Microsoft Access database designed by us for that purpose.