Portfolio - Web Design by Barry Mitchell

Management Recruiters - Wausau

http://www.mriwausau.com/

Using existing corporate design specifications, I created a website design for MRI-Wausau that presents a unique yet accessible impression for the recruiter's clients and potential hires. I was responsible for the page design, HTML templates, incidental graphics, and content editing for this site.

 

MRI Wausau

St. Andrew Lutheran

http://new.saintandrew-wausau.org/

This church wanted some simple animation to introduce their new website along with their new expansion plans. I created a Flash introduction highlighting their ELCA membership and their building and property. I also contributed HTML/CSS templates, incidental graphics, and content editing to their new website.

 

St Andrew Wausau

Cedarburg Players

http://www.cedarburgplayers.com/

In 2004 Cedarburg Players, a non-profit community theater, launched a new intiative to rebuild and regain a declining audience. Their online presence incorporates their new logo and elements of the stage while it helps the organization keep prospective patrons, volunteers, and the community at large up to date with the Players' latest plans.

 

Cedarburg Players

Theatre Getaways

http://www.theatregetaways.com/

A small company with humble ambitions and a passion for the arts, Theatre Getaways needed a website to incorporate their letterhead and logo as well as provide an easily updatable means of sharing tour news with clients. I created simple HTML templates for the business owner and provided instruction on how to update and format the content.

 

Theatre Getaways

Praecaveo

http://www.praecaveo.com/index.php

Praecaveo was a new company formed to consult and advise municipalities on security and emergency preparedness. I created their logo and website design to emphasize the safety, security, and vigilance their consulting would provide.

 

Praecaveo

Wisconsin Collaborative Online Network

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WCON coordinates online learning intiatives for the State of Wisconsin. For their learning materials and standards outlines, they required recognizable yet unique icons suitable for non-color print and the web.

 

WCON